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    VICTORIAN STYLE TRAMWAY HALT SHELTER

    Cyano glue is great but some precautions many people don't know about From Wikipedia. Reaction with cotton Applying cyanoacrylate to some natural materials such as cotton, leather or wool (cotton swabs, cotton balls, and certain yarns or fabrics) results in a powerful, rapid exothermic...
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    VICTORIAN STYLE TRAMWAY HALT SHELTER

    You did a nice job on assembling the model and I like the design of the building. The graphics are really good overall but it is a shame that they did not bother to get the brick laying along the corners correct. If you are going to design a miniature brick building you design the size of it in...
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    The GOD folder.Easy access to everything in your computer!

    I did look at it. The God folder expands the Control Panel folders. It would of course point to a different place on the the computer as it has its own location. The nice thing about the control panel is you don't have to scroll down a long list, instead you can go to topic headers and get...
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    Hello

    Thanks for the welcome. I am always most interested in architecture and furniture. But as a former Boeing aircraft mechanic and former airplane owner I also enjoy seeing the airplanes. I live on a boat so I enjoy looking at those models as well and I might create a few now and again. As I...
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    Show us a photo of your project.

    Tiny white card buildings. My original designs.
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    Hello

    From the USA, mostly in Seattle but I roam up and down the Pacific Coast. I design and build scaled miniature sized objects in a variety of sizes. The materials I use varies greatly as do my methods of production. I might be using basic hand tools or more modern ones such as 3D printing, laser...
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    The GOD folder.Easy access to everything in your computer!

    The "god panel" is nothing more than the control panel. I always have a link to open the control panel right on my desktop, its one of the first things I do when I set up a new computer.
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