Beyond The Sprues
Modelling => Ideas & Inspiration => SciFi & Fantasy => Topic started by: uncle les on January 19, 2016, 04:23:35 PM
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Some see monitor stands.. I see something else.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/l/t1.0-9/12573799_10208388315807733_1549966966078833519_n.jpg?oh=124c2c82acbe999bc66ca5746c28bed6&oe=570120F6)
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Half an hour to print up some nobbly bits, twenty minutes to adhere, paint and apply bling.
....I have no idea why so don't ask.
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Splendid :-*
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The Greeks called it the muse...... whatever.
Looks great. What make and model of monitor was this?
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The Greeks called it the muse...... whatever.
Looks great. What make and model of monitor was this?
Dunno - but I procured it from this lady's desk when she was busy crashing platters.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/PAVE_Paws_Computer_Room.jpg)
..but seriously, probably some Asian copy of a DEC product from the first decade of my three decade tenure with Fujitsu. We threw out pallet loads of equipment on a weekly basis and I usually scavenged for what I considered modelworthy bits which I would squirrel away for future projects.
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Dude that is brilliant :o Wow!!
i will never tire of watching people take something from nothing and turning it into something marvelous
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:)
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8)
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The Greeks called it the muse...... whatever.
Looks great. What make and model of monitor was this?
..but seriously, probably some Asian copy of a DEC product from the first decade of my three decade tenure with Fujitsu. We threw out pallet loads of equipment on a weekly basis and I usually scavenged for what I considered modelworthy bits which I would squirrel away for future projects.
I procured some PS microphone stands that when glued together made a nice ST saucer section. Old copiers and computers have all sorts of good bits.
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I assure you, this is an original Model 1860 Colt Revolver.
(http://i.imgur.com/0zwwcGK.jpg)