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Dr. Cranky

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  1. Wow, look at all those Vegases. Nice.
  2. John, the results look very good. Chrome with stainless steel, or brushed aluminum, that's the look.
  3. Also, never throw away all your plastic . . . look what you can do with the stuff: Sayaka Ganz, artist:
  4. Very nice and beautiful. Love the color too.
  5. I don't know how many of you have seen the work of Greg Brotherton, but it's amazing what he does with metal, wood, and glass . . .
  6. Yes, looking forward to the eye candy.
  7. Love it in yellow. Great model.
  8. Yes, looking very cool so far. More, please.
  9. Coming along very well.
  10. Love the colors, it's turning out real nice.
  11. I use small beads inside plastic bottles with York tops. Never had any problems.
  12. Your Alclad work is first rate. Can't wait to see the flames on this one.
  13. Very nice indeed. Love the details. Thanks for sharing.
  14. Those cut coins are very cool and beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.
  15. Beautiful, Ron, I copied the pictures for the next TZH VIDEO UPDATE.
  16. Looking forward to seeing more . . .
  17. Wonderful. I like it.
  18. Love the progress, keep it going, B. Best, DC
  19. You will love them, Tonio.
  20. Very cool room and displays, folks. Excellent way to keep the dust off and the models in tip top shape.
  21. Yes indeed, congratulations, Mr. Hamilton. This is a big deal because I believe (sooner rather than later) your work deserves to be shown in galleries and museums. I hope those of you who will make it there will see the mind-blowing beauty and details of a Ken Hamilton diorama.
  22. O taste and see, that's a good thing. Great idea and it will in fact give folks an excellent look into what the magazine is all about.
  23. It seems to me that one of the real pleasures (and surprises) of the internet is running across people who do magical things with skills they've learned along the way. Wether it is airbrushing, scratch-building, or even using a particular tool for creating works of art. This is not necessarily about building models, but it most certainly can apply . . . we grow our skills by watching others do wonderful things . . . like this: If you are hesitant to use your DREMEL, well look what this man can do: The lesson of the day is keep your mind and eyes open for you never know where the influence (and impetus) is going to come from for you to learn something new. If you have been influence by someone in another hobby and you've learned something new, feel free to share it here. Best, DC
  24. You got my attention, Drew. Looking forward to more . . . take your vitamins and keep it going.
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