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Oooohhh la la... Me likely... Beautiful repaint!!
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Wonderful. These colors really shines in the sun. Excellent job...
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That's a super re-finish! Looks amazing! It was sunny in Scotland too.
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Joined: 1/11/2007 Posts: 9,004 Location: Lincolnshire
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Very nicely done!
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Great work!
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Beautiful mate, really impressive
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Joined: 8/9/2005 Posts: 1,234 Location: Lancashire England
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OK Guys, promise these will be the last photos of my LR1750. I did say in a previous post that I was hoping to get a few photos with the windmill tip on, well at long last I have finally managed to get some, hope that you enjoy Well thats that, now to decide on my next respray !!! Hope you have all enjoyed this epic, I have certainly had some fun with it, just like to say a big thank you to all the kind words and praise you guys have given me, Thank you one and all. Till the next respray Steve.
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birdman wrote:OK Guys, promise these will be the last photos of my LR1750. I did say in a previous post that I was hoping to get a few photos with the windmill tip on, well at long last I have finally managed to get some, hope that you enjoy Well thats that, now to decide on my next respray !!!Hope you have all enjoyed this epic, I have certainly had some fun with it, just like to say a big thank you to all the kind words and praise you guys have given me, Thank you one and all. Till the next respray Steve. Great job Steve and looks well with the windmill tip. As for the next one, I thought that had already been decided Paul R
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Do not feel any shame to post supplemental pictures of that crane, this Forum is the right place to do so, and we are members because we like it. Your project well deserves the post and taking the time to set it in a nice environment is worth doing considering the time invested in such project. By the way, did you scratch built the windmill base, and if not, may I ask where did you got it? Stephane
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Paul, Mums the word Stephane, the windmill base is scratch built, 18mm ply and plastruck Steve
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birdman wrote:Paul, Mums the word Stephane, the windmill base is scratch built, 18mm ply and plastruck Steve Hmm, nice. I would'nt put mine aside with yours, it would be a pity. But I still like the fact that it is fully operational. I need to make a windmill dio one day (once I improved details of my base too). I even have all the equipment needed already, including a sweet Nooteboom mast trailer. Oh well, just another project among so many...
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