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My new laptop arrived so i can finally do some printing. If any of you are thinking to get a 3d printer make sure your computer has at least 8gig of ram. mine didn't so i had to upgrade which is why its in model related new stuff. I only got it so i can use my 3d printer and both my laptops i had were too weak but this one works like a charm and hasn't crashed running lychee. Cant wait to get home on saturday and print something
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BMW Outlaws and Hot Rods
stitchdup replied to JollySipper's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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fodder love of god, make sure your brakes work or you might get a meeting
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Bases, stands and presentation
stitchdup replied to OldNYJim's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
These are just dried dirt, small rocks from the carpark, dried white moss (get it from a florists and can be painted with very thin kids paints or water colours) and some torn up grass matting from a model railway place. The roadway is built up using auto filler, the rocks are held with superglue and only the dirt track was painted using humbrol enamels, then the dried dirt was ground into the still tacky paint. Neither took much over half an hour to build. both are just the paperboard bottom off a broken drawer. If i do another I'll use slightly heavier board for the base as the filler warped them when it went off. -
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I'm looking for Honda Civic Engine Bay kits.
stitchdup replied to ctruss53's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
if you have access to a 3d printer there are a few civic engine bays on cults. there are a couple of versions, and theres also a tube front end for civic drag cars. there looks to be 2 versions, one that sits on top of the kit wheel arches and one that replaces the kit arches. -
corral those steer and we'll head to the bar
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What did you see on the road today?
stitchdup replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I see the marble range rover and i raise you with a rock hard chevy built locally (its the only pic i can find) -
Cool project. as for the tubs, dunk it in above hand hot but not boiling water, then into cold. it should keep its shape and not distort the plastic. you only need it in the hot water until it becomes pliable. i'd leave it on the socket like you have been doing for this.
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dangerous activities and sports are generally more satisfying
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Great kit to build. make sure to paint the front of the interior tub when you paint the body, I didn't and its the first thing you see when the bonnet is open, and there are no driveshafts in the kit, just the metal axle but some bunched up heatshrink on the wire axle gives a pretty decent driveshaft boot effect without having to re-engineer the kit
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biggie smalls was a new york rapper
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What did you see on the road today?
stitchdup replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
A fisherman moving creels in a ferrari. He had one in the passenger seat and 2 strapped to engine cover with ratchet straps. I spoke with him and he said he won the car in a £25 a ticket raffle and it came with a years free insurance. he was saving up for a new pick up but when he won the car he put that money into a house. he figures with his job a pick up would be near worthless in 3 years and the ferrari cost less than a weeks bus pass so why not use it. I dont think the ferrari will last too long sat on a pier for a week at a time but thats just the local way of doing things. sort of a it does the job and it cost very little so we'll just use that instead but it is a fishing and farming community so this happens quite often. things like a xj6 with the bootlid removed so it can carry a cement mixer -
daisies wur giuey whappit wan da steamer went turtle (the seas were very rough when the coaster capsized)
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I've lost some fairly large boxes of my records. Its all the big hip hop records from 1990 til 2005 (maybe 150 albums)and i have a very healthy offer for them but can i find them? theres no way i would have thrown them out by mistake because the weight alone would make me check. Its not even like i have a large home, its only 3 rooms and one of thems the bathroom but somehow they have disappeared. All i can think is i've taken them out to my mums house at some time but i'm sure i'd remember that
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Depending what type of fridge it is, you might be able to get it regassed. Usually its catering fridges that have that feature but some household fridges have it too.
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trash talking is 95% of the fastest housewives of the dirty south show
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i think the magazine project was a mk1 fiesta, at least if the mag was custom car, and the car had a western/cowboy theme. in one of the iterations it had the driver painted on the doors holding reigns
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i havea couple of laptops. they were cheap ones but they did everything i needed them to do til now. It looks like i'll have to get a better spec cos there aint much difference between a faster ram and graphics card and a new laptop in terms of cost.
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Italy provided many prisoners during ww2 and they built all the local causeways (and a beautiful chapel) that we now use as roads
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are there 3 dots showing on the right end of the address bar near the star? if there is click them and it will give you the option to return the screen to 100% size
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yes but i've been learning on lychee and i like how it works/displays. The included slicer i found not as nice to use. I think the problem is my laptop not being specced enough. I can get it to work until the slicing starts, then it crashes if the layers are 0.01 but works on 0.05. I'm looking into upgrading or replacing my laptop now.