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Re: some star flowers ...
Very neat and interesting. I had never heard of, nor seen this before. Very good job there.
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Re: some star flowers ...
Very artistic, small metal jewelry and the basics for making a fuel tank in the future. Nice stuff!
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Re: some star flowers ...
Interesting to me too Bro... Did you come across them recently? Looks like some nice Luan-plywood that they're laid-out on. I save plywood like that for reinforcing my models. I personally have interests that are a "ways" outside of aero-modelling... Some of these I've shared here.. and others I'm saving particularly for their shock-value.
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I remember when you mentioned re-stringing your Yamaha guitar dude.. I'd personally like to hear you play that thang bro..
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Yees not to long ago i came upon these that were in storage (in the shed) the wood is a cigar box i use to get the from the Tinder Box when it was around here . I was somewhat depressed when i made these i had also made a complete stand /stem flower / leaves and sent to my first departed wife .. LOL you dont want to hear me play the way my hands are nowadays (( my son plays good though )) Thanks for the compliments guys !!roddie wrote:
Interesting to me too Bro... Did you come across them recently? Looks like some nice Luan-plywood that they're laid-out on. I save plywood like that for reinforcing my models. I personally have interests that are a "ways" outside of aero-modelling... Some of these I've shared here.. and others I'm saving particularly for their shock-value.
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Hey Eric, that's a nice artisan job ... thanks for sharing those creations with us!
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