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Been following this for a while and got to say its very impressive work! I struggle with the tracks in simple plastic model kits of tanks! Looking forward to the finished article
Holy cow, Chris! That last picture shows just how long this Lombard is going to be. Looks good!One thing that has really stood out to me in the videos of the full size Lombard, is just how spindly the skies look in front. They look out of proportion and seem to washout on the turns. No wonder the steerer wanted a clear path to be able to jump! Jim
Damn Dog, do you sleep? You just keep spitting out more and more parts. You know Santa could use a fellow like you in his work shop. Just amazing work Chris.Don
Quote from: crueby on January 26, 2017, 08:57:56 PMYeah, well, actually, I used to work for Santa... Till I hired away some of his elves to work in my own shop. Long story short, big fight, lots of Ho-Ho-ing, elf shoes flying all over, reindeer with a bloody nose (yes, it was Rudolph), very ugly scene.... Too funny, that made my day!!Bill
Yeah, well, actually, I used to work for Santa... Till I hired away some of his elves to work in my own shop. Long story short, big fight, lots of Ho-Ho-ing, elf shoes flying all over, reindeer with a bloody nose (yes, it was Rudolph), very ugly scene....
Straight spur gear steering.... that's purely the Armstrong system!! Pete