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Paul wrote:Now how do you do 32 scale in that? :hmm:


Nice vid, Stuart
lol - yeah that would be tight!

Thanks Paul!
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portman wrote:
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Very smart and practical solution!

I am amazed that you are able to build in the car during your breaks! Have never ever heard anyone doing that in a car! :-) Great initiative Sturart!
(Though, I can well imagine it's pretty ergonomical actually.. )

Btw, nicely weathered bananas in the background!

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Thanks Kari!

I've always done this - it's a wasted bit of time otherwise!
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Fantastic video and models you have there Stuart! I also feel the same that it's great to put a face (and voice) to the name! Maybe all of us should do this as an introductory video on some thread showing off our workbenches and ourselves.
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Thanks Duke - Yeah it'd be good to see some vids from you guys too!
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