Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: rough_wood on November 22, 2009, 12:01:33 AM
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(http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/images/ParkAC15.jpg)
(http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/images/ParkP51eFront.jpg)
Many more pictures. Link:
http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Park.htm (http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Park.htm)
There are other projects there as well, I think the fully working Ferrari 312PB is also shown on the site somewhere. If not, check that out to on Google if you care to.
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They look really cool the attention to detail is good and i like how one side is skinned and the other is bare, lets you see the real workings of the birds.
Thanx for sharing.
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That is some serious craftsmanship!
Pipz
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It goes beyond 'serious', pipz.
It ventures into the psychotic and monomaniacal.
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WOW :rock :salute :joystick: :airplane:
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Look at all the linkage and tubing...how does someone do this and not go blind?
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"Look at all the linkage and tubing...how does someone do this and not go blind?"
He works in 1:16 scale, not 1:48. Astounding patience and workmanship too, those models of his deserve a place of honour in any exhibition. :salute
<peers myopically at screen through eyes ruined by super-detailing too many 1:72 and 1:48 models>
:cool:
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Way too much detail... :O...that is a lot of aluminum and are those brass fittings in there? :huh :headscratch:
I'd try it in wood but never metal...that is a lot of work.
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he was a dentist, they are used to working in small scale, as part of their training they have to carve tiny animals and stuff using their dental drills.