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Gene
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Posted on: Apr 11, 2018 - 7:40am
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Jeff,
If you are referring to the SSUS, it is done and put away. I'll be moving on with the PT project next.
Also, Dick did set me up and now I'll work on getting things posted....Thanks.
Gene
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Gene
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Posted on: Apr 11, 2018 - 7:49am
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Jeff,
The SSUS is complete and put away. I'll be moving on to the PT build started many moons ago. Because it was started and built over so many years (originally started in the early 1980's) some of what I've done to date will have to be redone and updated. My skill set has improved over the years and I want to bring the PT up to date with that in mind.
Dick did set me up on the gallery, now I just have to figure it out. Thanks.
Gene
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Gene
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Posted on: Apr 11, 2018 - 9:33am
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The cockpit of my 1/16 PT project as it stands today. It was all scratch built using my own photo etched parts and resin castings. Now, I find that a lot of what I did "old school" can today simply be 3D printed. Not that it is better....more convenient and a big time saver. I will certainly embrace the "dark side" moving forward.
Gene
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Jeff D
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Posted on: Apr 11, 2018 - 6:59pm
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That is really nice Gene, very impressive!
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