Tiny Arc-170 model

Whew, again. People with great eye sight. Or maybe mine is failing? Whichever way, you did really good there.

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VERY NEAT... :p [/b]

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you did really good there. [/b]

Thanks.... was the 4 steps article interesting? it seems the link that makes you jump to another page (at the bottom of each page) is not very clear.

If you all liked the article, I've just made 2 more last month.

A small L.E.M http://animeksmodels.blogspot.com/2006/07/...w-to-build.html
there is 8 steps in all

A tiny astronaut http://animeksmodels.blogspot.com/2006/07/...re-step-00.html
also 8 stpes pages.

Animek
 
I was it on your website last month. Very amazing work .

I love work with balsa (I build R/C planes), I love how it smells when you sand it :D

Anyway great work, I built some tiny planes (2 cm) for a huge R/C aircraft carrier when I was young and I know how hard it is .

(I speak about planes cuz I saw some WWII planes in your collection, awesome work dude . ).

I love :D
 
Thanks for your comments MonsieurTox, it is always appreciated to know someone read or look at your stuff. (and thanks also to hollywoodhardware)
(Mr. Tox, Splendid Star destroyer by the way)

I wish I would have updated my original site earlier, I had more to say and show, but I only have 5 MB from my supplier. For 50 bucks per month we could at least have more than 5MB :unsure

Anyhow I got some suggestion from one of my friend to use a free blog. And wow. 300 MB of free space.

So I've started writing my construction process. IÂ’m still searching for peoples who like to build those small size models, we are just a few.

By the way, hereÂ’s my friend JohnnoÂ’s site, there are some cool stuff there also. http://johnnos.blogspot.com/ Mini and Tiny. Just like my blog you have to surf around the links to follow the process, Blogger was not designed to have traceability by subjects.

Animek
 
Beautiful work, animek. I love reading about scratchbuilds and seeing photos of work in progress. I learned a lot about scratch technique from your articles, and also got some great tips about useful tools. Thanks very much for posting here. :thumbsup

Oh, and I did not find the links at the bottom of each page confusing at all. :)
 
Thanks temponaut, it is very kind of you to take some time to give me an input about my work.

Animek
 
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