MSW crew-mate Somboon Vongveeranonchai (eddiev200) sends us his next submarine project, gallery style, in this "On Display" Feature!
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~Gunny
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Posted: Thursday, November 27, 2008 - 10:20 PM UTC
Posted: Friday, November 28, 2008 - 01:30 AM UTC
Hi Somboon
Your dual subs features are coming out really nice!
I understand the hull fitting issues, but you have managed to solve the problems very well!
Continue into the next project, and on the next one, try to make some water
BZ
Rui
Your dual subs features are coming out really nice!
I understand the hull fitting issues, but you have managed to solve the problems very well!
Continue into the next project, and on the next one, try to make some water
BZ
Rui
eddiev200
Bangkok, Thailand / ไทย
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Posted: Saturday, November 29, 2008 - 12:24 AM UTC
Hi
Thank you very much Rui.
Making the water on display is the most I afraid of, Rui.
I use to make it one time from wall putty, but it's look so funny. So I think making the water it's a tough work to deal with. (so far)
Thank you very much Rui.
Making the water on display is the most I afraid of, Rui.
I use to make it one time from wall putty, but it's look so funny. So I think making the water it's a tough work to deal with. (so far)