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And now for something completely different

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Just to show that I still "active" in building, so to speak.
This is something my sisters brought back from "merica, never seen one before.
Looks to be about 1/35 scale, maybe slightly smaller.
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How cool is that thumbsup
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After building the Halo monster thing that came with my brothers video game, I know just hoe filly these things are. being the glutton for punishment I am, I got a steam locomotive to put together one day :lol: Look sweet as man, you musta been crosseyed by the end!
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if you didn't hate PE to being with, bet you do now :)
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Now that is different and cool thumbsup
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Kc it Uncrossed me eyes.
Nah bodgy, would like to be able to do my own photoetch.
How cool would that be.
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There's businesses that do photoetch, there's one near the goldcoast. They quoted me $150 for the initial tool setup and another 200 or so for 300ish pieces of what I wanted. So thats 350ish bucks for the setup plus the yeild of 300. I think. I might have the numbers all mixed up, my heads all over the place these days :lol: run

I can dig through my emails to find it if you want :) I was just going to get those 2 and 4hole ignition wire holders done.
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I think your numbers are right KC, sounds like what you sent me when you got the quotes... worked out to about $1.50 per sheet, but it was the initial outlay that was the shock.
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That is an awesome kit bear but damm its get to much for my skills.
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Pretty much like a jigsaw. Push through the slot and twist (or bend if required).
How big is the sheet, how many parts on a sheet?
One of the dirt track guys in the states gets stuff made for him for speedway cars and I thought his prices weren't too bad. Dirt modeller is his site, have a look kc.
Maybe see if you can pre sell some to offset the cost shock?
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