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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 28, 2024 6:30:36 GMT -9
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 22, 2024 6:49:52 GMT -9
Brings back memories of growing up on Air Force bases in the fifties and sixties. Very well done.
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Post by glennwilliams on Dec 31, 2023 6:24:03 GMT -9
wow. Just wow.
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Post by glennwilliams on Dec 8, 2023 6:24:18 GMT -9
Soon it's going to be as big as Venice itself.
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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 25, 2023 6:37:26 GMT -9
Wow, just wow. Beautiful and well-designed.
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Post by glennwilliams on Aug 29, 2023 5:36:24 GMT -9
Gorgeous
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Post by glennwilliams on May 8, 2023 4:59:48 GMT -9
Sorry. As soon as I saw, my internal monologue said BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT!I just had to do it (quick 'n' crap!): aaannnddd.... that was the soundtrack in my head as I designed it.
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Post by glennwilliams on Dec 28, 2022 7:51:41 GMT -9
My daughter hosts Christmas eve and morning (we sleep over), while we host Christmas dinner. Bottom line: no present mess to clean up (she's so organized there was no present mess at her house). Unfortunately, we paid for it with three and a half dishwasher loads. Took all day on Boxing Day. Great fun, great family time...and...my daughter said her mom's Christmas dinner was the best ever (especially the Yorkshire pudding). And I must say my chestnut and porcini mushroom risotto was really delicious.
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Post by glennwilliams on Sept 9, 2022 9:08:53 GMT -9
I went with the Epson Ecotank 2760. Still in setup, so I'm having my usual anxiety about new beginnings (with technology as an exponent). We will see (I hope).
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Post by glennwilliams on Aug 29, 2022 5:24:51 GMT -9
Amazing
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Post by glennwilliams on Aug 22, 2022 5:31:03 GMT -9
gorgeous
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Post by glennwilliams on Aug 20, 2022 5:40:11 GMT -9
I hate designing stairs. They are the bane of...heck, they give me nightmares. These are really, really well done. Good job.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jul 10, 2022 6:30:51 GMT -9
Very nice.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 11, 2022 5:50:48 GMT -9
I followed your development on facebook. This is a spectacular product.
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 1, 2022 5:41:15 GMT -9
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Post by glennwilliams on Feb 15, 2022 6:46:27 GMT -9
Alloydog: that's me whilst designing it!
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 30, 2022 7:04:22 GMT -9
Wow! Just wow. They look great! Ditto...just...wow.
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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 14, 2021 6:45:11 GMT -9
Second Moon Base (maybe expand to generic off world bases?)
Second, I suggest Desert Outpost.
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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 12, 2021 8:43:49 GMT -9
Gorgeous!
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Post by glennwilliams on Jul 10, 2021 7:24:47 GMT -9
Very cool model. Interesting way of doing wheels. I might steal.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jul 9, 2021 8:36:04 GMT -9
This is an amazing project.
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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 11, 2021 9:01:18 GMT -9
Aminata quickly glanced behind her as she fled down unfamiliar alleys. No sign of Mansa Musa’s guards. Grabbing grapple and its rope from her waist belt, she tossed it to the closest roof, skidding to a stop, then climbed quickly. In moments, flat atop some merchant’s roof, she panted and peered into the dark alley below. The trample of confused feet and equally confused voices told her the guards’ pursuit slowed to a stop. Aminata rolled to her back, smiled, and patted the pouch dangling from her belt. The Eye of Fatima was safe and would soon be back in its rightful owner’s home, and the pouch would bulge with gold. If the emperor took revenge, it would be against the Eye’s owner, not the anonymous thief. Life was good. Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 28mm card stock Timbuktu Houses. Build three sizes: 4x4", 4x6", and 6x6" in either fold flat or rigid. Then customize the houses with numerous windows and doors. Frame the doors with a lintel or just capped door posts. Also included is a market place: and arcade to place against the house wall, market stalls to scatter around the plaza, an outdoor oven, and wells. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Timbuktu Houses, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Timbuktu Houses is available from www.wargamevault.com for $7.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/360552/Timbuktu-Houses?cPath=22501_22514
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Post by glennwilliams on Jun 11, 2021 9:00:50 GMT -9
Aminata quickly glanced behind her as she fled down unfamiliar alleys. No sign of Mansa Musa’s guards. Grabbing grapple and its rope from her waist belt, she tossed it to the closest roof, skidding to a stop, then climbed quickly. In moments, flat atop some merchant’s roof, she panted and peered into the dark alley below. The trample of confused feet and equally confused voices told her the guards’ pursuit slowed to a stop. Aminata rolled to her back, smiled, and patted the pouch dangling from her belt. The Eye of Fatima was safe and would soon be back in its rightful owner’s home, and the pouch would bulge with gold. If the emperor took revenge, it would be against the Eye’s owner, not the anonymous thief. Life was good. Finger and Toe Models announces the release of the 28mm card stock Timbuktu Houses. Build three sizes: 4x4", 4x6", and 6x6" in either fold flat or rigid. Then customize the houses with numerous windows and doors. Frame the doors with a lintel or just capped door posts. Also included is a market place: and arcade to place against the house wall, market stalls to scatter around the plaza, an outdoor oven, and wells. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Timbuktu Houses, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Timbuktu Houses is available from www.wargamevault.com for $7.00. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/360552/Timbuktu-Houses?cPath=22501_22514
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 27, 2021 8:04:22 GMT -9
Where medieval monks pioneered agriculture techniques, their modern equivalents at monasteries on distant planets often included retired engineers and materials scientists who pioneered heavy machinery technologies. Based on an existing artificial intelligence directed cargo mover, one such was the HCV(H)5 main combat tank designed by the monks of St Vincent Priory. Fast, accurate, and deadly, it quickly became the planet’s main export. The modular Roadrunner tank is 4"x6" and stands about 3.5" high. The bottom can be used as a cargo mover. The tank comes in five color schemes: Martian red, desert camo, urban camo, gray, and green. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Roadrunner Tank Module, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/355317/Roadrunner-Tank-Module?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Apr 27, 2021 8:03:47 GMT -9
Where medieval monks pioneered agriculture techniques, their modern equivalents at monasteries on distant planets often included retired engineers and materials scientists who pioneered heavy machinery technologies. Based on an existing artificial intelligence directed cargo mover, one such was the HCV(H)5 main combat tank designed by the monks of St Vincent Priory. Fast, accurate, and deadly, it quickly became the planet’s main export. The modular Roadrunner tank is 4"x6" and stands about 3.5" high. The bottom can be used as a cargo mover. The tank comes in five color schemes: Martian red, desert camo, urban camo, gray, and green. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Roadrunner Tank Module, a new one waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Get it here: www.wargamevault.com/product/355317/Roadrunner-Tank-Module?src=newest
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 26, 2021 5:35:50 GMT -9
outstanding
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 24, 2021 7:11:37 GMT -9
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 18, 2021 5:49:11 GMT -9
I am working out the riva for my church. Are the steep and shallow pitched versions the same width? Should be--all I did was lower the top edges in the 3d model.
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Post by glennwilliams on Mar 2, 2021 7:37:20 GMT -9
Experimenting with a custom riva for Ca Dario. That's a fantastic piece.
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Post by glennwilliams on Feb 23, 2021 9:25:35 GMT -9
Every time I come to this thread, my jaw drops at the sheer artistry and design skills.
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