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Thank you Gary !

Brian, Glad you're liking this my friend!

Victor, Thank you !

Jeff, Appreciate you checking in buddy!!

Dom, thank you!

BD, thank you sir!

 Working on the chassis.....

Building up frame horns..

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Making up the springs from nickel silver stock...

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Spring hangers....

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shock mount filed from white metal stock...

 

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That is all for now,

Thanks for looking in.

Randy 

 

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And I thought 3d printing was cool …….. this is out of this world !!!! Randy, your skill set is unbelievable. Its a really good thing you display these parts with tweezers as I am sure if posted alone, no one would be able to understand it is a miniature replica and not the real thing, absolutely stunning. 

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