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Started by Markho, March 24, 2010, 05:01:45 PM

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Markho

G'Day everyone, yes i know another one from Australia I here you say. I would like to show what I have completed so far, some aspects I am not happy with, but i quess that is the way it goes. As you can see from the photos I still have a long way to go. So from now on I will be asking a lot of questions.

See you all
Mark H
Brisbane, Australia 

DarrylH

G'day Mark,

That is some impressive wood work. Great start mate and looking forward to watching your progress



Darryl

jackpilot

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Hi Mark
Welcome to the group.
Your Sim is well on its way.
Starting with a platform and a shell shape is a good idea. Very motivating, because it already looks like a cockpit. As opposed to building all elements individually for later assembly, and figuring out  what it will be like .
Very nice wood work!!
JP


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Superhornet_maker

Hi Mark,

That looks great, i really like how you've built the frame work first, gives a sense that your nearly there :huh:

Kennair

Nice woodwork Mark.  As Jack said, looks like a cockpit from the word go, now that's immersion.

And hey, you just can't have too many Aussies here.  Someone's got to keep the balance from you northerners.

Cheers,

Ken (yes yet another Aussie!).
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jackpilot

Quote from: Kennair on March 25, 2010, 12:41:51 AM
And hey, you just can't have too many Aussies here.
Ken (yes yet another Aussie!).

Ok you are far away under, BUT, with the time lag, we have news (from you) when we wake up, and as some Europeans (on an Island) never sleep...it is a constant chatter....
Great!


Jack

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ChrisKLAS

That's incredible, Mark. How I wish I could even cut a 2x4 flush, let alone build something that spectacular!

Markho

Morning
Thanks for all the kind words Guys I will keep more pictures coming as it progresses.

Mark H

shaneb

Hey Mark,

Really nice . . you have a good start on your build! 
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Trevor Hale

Looks like you have a fantastic start there.  good for you..  I am sure all of us like to see builders progress no matter what the skill level.  and I have to admit, you are miles ahead from where I was when I started my first sim.

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