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    Here are some pictures of a 1909 Stanley Steamer I made

    Here are some pictures of a 1909 Stanley Steamer I made.
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    Dennis

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    Very impressive !

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    Unreal! Detail is spectacular.

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    I love viewing your models.
    Great work!
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    very nice
    enjoyable to look at

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    Nice job. What a fun and challenging project.
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    Excellent work, are you going to let the grandkids play with it??
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    Looks very good....when's the test drive?
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    Attention to detail on a smaller scale is an art! Well done Sir!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Schierer View Post
    Excellent work, are you going to let the grandkids play with it??
    I don't think so, these are really meant just to be displayed. They are pretty fragile. Even in the plans I buy for the models I make, the instructions clearly state these are not meant to be toys.

    I have, however, probably made them at least 60 or 70 toy cars, boats and construction vehicles. My youngest is 9 now and is more interested in computers and often teaches me something new.
    Dennis

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