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Just a couple of photos with the tank installed. This was an interesting project. Now it's on to the next model. I have a couple of things in mind that look challenging.
__________________________________________________________________ Tom It's pretty sad when the only modeling tool you own is a box cutter. If the only tool you have is a hammer, you start to see every problem as a nail. Abraham Maslow
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Very nicely done indeed!
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Outstanding!
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What was used for the electrical boxes in circuit breakers I really like them Great job on the project it looks amazing
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That looks really good and you have more patience than I do. Where are the lifting lugs? How will it get unloaded?
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Adam , I used styrene rectangular tubing cut 1/8" long and covered the ends with 0.010" sheet styrene . Brent, I have the lifting pad eyes made but, just never put them on.
__________________________________________________________________ Tom It's pretty sad when the only modeling tool you own is a box cutter.
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you start to see every problem as a nail. Abraham Maslow
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