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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobman 58 View Post
    Absolutely beautiful

    Thanks I am glad you liked it,

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  3. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by TKO View Post
    Master Craftsman Build, Can't think of any other way to describe the model.

    Eddie
    I am lucky I am retired and can put the time into the models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanigai View Post
    I am in awe of your work diamondt, gotta agree with the other comments also.
    A great build, thanks for sharing.
    Cheers, Ian
    Its good to be able to share with with a great bunch of blokes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matador View Post
    Hi DiamondT,

    All I can say you do some beautiful work. The detail is excellent and you are one great craftsman. I will be looking forward to seeing your next masterpiece. That is right out of range and the best I could do is to dream that I made something like
    that.

    Cheers Graham.
    My dad had the same model BSA so I put a lot into the model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondt View Post
    Made from photos & I googled a side view plan and scaled it up.
    I should have known after your Caterpillar build. Yet again fantastic model

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    G'day Mel. I've been looking forward to seeing your Sloper finished. You didn't disappoint - beautiful work.

    I can't wait to see your next project.
    ... Steve

    -- Monkey see, monkey do --

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    Mel,

    Fantastic work. Not much I can say that hasnt already been said. I really enjoy seeing your work it is very inspirational. I am on holiday so I can't view the pictures in all thier glory but will when I get home. I have stepped away from the woodworking right now but you make me want to crank it back up!

    If you look at my signature pic you can see what is taking all my time.

    Look forward to what you beautifully craft next

    Bret

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    My eyes are seeing this but my brain is having a hard time believing that this is made from wood. This is almost beyond comprehension. Stunning work! If you ever write a book telling how this is done, I will be first in line to buy one.

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    Your making me very jealous,If only I could do work like that,just beautiful!
    Peter.

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    Magnificent........

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    Superb craftsmanship,the finished product is magnificent.

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    Absolutely perfect mate. as usual you leave us gob smacked!

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