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2nd February 2015, 10:15 PM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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It appears that they have gone with .RCs colour scheme Bob, except they haven't mixed it up! The machine is white and the chuck guard red, all they needed to do was mix the two pots, and paint it all light red
No matter the colour, they still look to be sweet little machines, and would be great in any workshop except Steamwhisperer Phill's. Unfortunately they would be of little use to him without steam connections.
Rob.
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2nd February 2015, 10:24 PM #17
Just to prove that Aciera, did at one time have a decent sense of what a machine's colours should look like... this picture appeared on PM, it is an Aciera F3 Sold as New Old Stock (!)
From Luthy Machines in Switzerland.... http://www.luthymac.ch/
I wish we had dealers in Australia, that kept a few crates of gear hidden out back...
Ray
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