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Crowie,
That is because we are in the "land downunder".
Great work Gus. It's come up a treat. Just like your original drawings
Keep up the excellent work
Regards
Keith
As the waiter arrives, both in turn look at him, and instantly return to their devices, ignoring him. Cams operate the mechanics, the return is actuated by springs.
Thanks for looking,
Gus
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Very clever indeed Gus, but just noticed the waiters rear side seem very very smooth?? trousers?? Cheers, crowie
What can we say Gus - other than "Top Notch - Tremendous Work":wave:
All the Best
Keith
Behind the waiter's arrival spot, this will be the final reaction to the dinner guest's behaviour, I think, but with automata things often develop as the scene takes on a life of its own.
Thanks for looking,
Gus
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Very nice Gus but how big are they??...cheers, crowie
Gus
As I said in my email - the flowers are absolutely brilliant:hpydans2::hpydans::clap3::yippee:
You are a credit to the art of Automata.
TOP SHELF - Great
What else can I say
Regards
Keith
Each holding the target of the waiter's derision. This completes the prototype work. Now disassembly of the entire work, followed by remaking the elements which were exploratory, then painting the characters, the backdrop, kitchen, tables and chairs, hair for her, electrical circuits, in short making the "real thing".
I thank all who followed up to this point, appreciate the interest.
Gus
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Well Done Gus.
Are they technical savvy and using i pad menus ?
Really nice work
Keith