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War Loco.jpg My version of a German War Locomotive 1943.....reduced in scale because I can only cook a certain size in the frypan...Scale 54mm...length 40cm,,,,,Made from sculprey and bits and piece's,,,,,Cost $30 approx....time..who cares it is only a hobby .....using Airfix 54mm figures to show scale of engine....I believe Airfix scale is the perfect 54mm and I use their figures as scale reference to make anything requiring a 54mm scale.....will do a Dio for the loco one day...maybe even make the Tender for it ...had a hectic w/e with the grand kids...amazing the engine survived....in one piece....cheers tomb
 
Great job Tom, well done.

Tom
Thank you...it was fun to do...like to do these things as you have to think about how to do it and gets the old 77 yrs old brain going...cheers TomB
 
That's well impressive! ^&cool As you say about the time it took you to make, it's your hobby and so having fun making it is what it should be all about.

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Jeff
 
Thank you...it was fun to do...like to do these things as you have to think about how to do it and gets the old 77 yrs old brain going...cheers TomB

Seems like your 77 year old brain working just fine and the hands can do what many 20 year olds can not do. Excellent work Tom.
 
Seems like your 77 year old brain working just fine and the hands can do what many 20 year olds can not do. Excellent work Tom.
Tar......as long as the brain can keep fooling the body by telling it (the body) that it is only 20 yrs old I'll be right... who was that clever chappy who said "You are as young as you feel " ..he was on to something that bloke... cheers Tom
 
That's well impressive! ^&cool As you say about the time it took you to make, it's your hobby and so having fun making it is what it should be all about.

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Jeff
Thank you,,,,,,I admire your boats and Sudan themes ( I think you are the chap who does those)...cheers TomB
 
Tom,
That is seriously impressive mate. Well done on a great job.
Cheers
Simon
 
Tom your engine looks great. Have you tried to wet your finger and rub it over your product to get a smoother look. This works for me sometimes. Chris.{sm4}
 

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