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  • desertdrover
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    That is a great looking buckboard, and very well built. Missed this one I guess until now. Being large scale it shows very well detailed, and time consumed craftsmanship work put into it. [:-cowboy] :up:

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  • Tyson Rayles
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    :up:

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  • TRAINS1941
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    Your work very impressive!!

    Precision detail for sure!!

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  • Michael_Hohn
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    Beautiful model and excellent craftsmanship!

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  • JGDURAND
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    Thank you Philip and David

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  • Guff
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    Wow! What a wonderful buckboard!

    Your modeling skills and attention to detail are fantastic!

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  • Philip
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    Nice work sir! Impressive!

    Philip

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  • JGDURAND
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    Good morning all

    With the confinement I am finishing an 1890 wooden buckboard of cheese box in Fn3, I still have work.

    To your comments











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  • desertdrover
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    Well it looks fine to me. Nice job!

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  • JGDURAND
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    Thank you Louis, Frank and Rich

    The rest of the rotary assembly, I did not do anything prototypical (too bad for purists) because despite the docs, I did not understand how this bazaar of the time could work with chains, rods and the like. I therefore contented myself with a more simplified representation.







    To be continued

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  • Pennman
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    Very nice work on all of your structures and turntable. I don't see any toilet paper in the privy! Must be bought out by the hoarders.. or maybe you could use a phone book.. soft pages...

    Rich

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  • Frank_Palmer
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    Outstanding.

    I went back to page 1 and noticed the beams in your roof. They are quite unique and very interesting construction.

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  • desertdrover
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    Wow, that is fabulous looking. What a great job with that. Drilling those holes after the blades were in place must of been tough to do.

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  • JGDURAND
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    Thank you Michael for your comment

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  • JGDURAND
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    Good morning all

    Continuation of the program with the assembly of the rotary assembly, the photos speak better than a big speech but if you have questions, I will answer them



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