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Post by muleskinner on Apr 1, 2011 15:05:08 GMT -5
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Post by gatormarcstaug on Apr 1, 2011 20:32:00 GMT -5
Bill , They don't get any more realistic than that! Incredible! Where do you get your faucet handles?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 21:01:37 GMT -5
That's amazing!! William, you do absolutely incredible work. I'm really going to have to talk to you when I get rolling on my Steampunk truck. If I can ever figure it out!
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Post by muleskinner on Apr 1, 2011 22:10:15 GMT -5
Bill , They don't get any more realistic than that! Incredible! Where do you get your faucet handles? Gator The spicket handles are out of a discontinued Oil Refinery kit in HO by Plastruc. You can still buy the pieces individualy from the Plastruc site.
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Post by muleskinner on Apr 2, 2011 0:15:04 GMT -5
That's amazing!! William, you do absolutely incredible work. I'm really going to have to talk to you when I get rolling on my Steampunk truck. If I can ever figure it out! Be glad to help out anyway I can.
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Post by Bri on Apr 2, 2011 10:54:59 GMT -5
Absolutely outstanding work William. Your ability to replicate these logging tools, both antique and modern simply amazes me. Keep up the fantastic work and thanks for the education of the pieces you build. I find the background of each project just as interesting as the actual piece of modeling itself.
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Post by loghauler70 on Apr 2, 2011 12:23:14 GMT -5
I love that donkey Bill. you guys should see them in person
Mark
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Post by muleskinner on Apr 2, 2011 14:03:42 GMT -5
Absolutely outstanding work William. Your ability to replicate these logging tools, both antique and modern simply amazes me. Keep up the fantastic work and thanks for the education of the pieces you build. I find the background of each project just as interesting as the actual piece of modeling itself. Thanks Bri. I find the history is just as important as the model. Knowing a little of the history of the piece, gives the viewer a better understanding of its pupose on the job. Once again, Thanks.
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