It's funny after I finished this thing, I looked it over to find any nits and I couldn't. Since I've posted the pictures however, three things have jumped out at me in the photo's that need to be addressed. I guess it proves the old adage a model is never really "finished". You just get to a point where enough is enough.
Thanks again everyone. I'm humbled by the responses.
Cheers
Mike
"You cannot believe every quote you read on the internet". - Abraham Lincoln
This message has been edited by Mike_Robinson from IP address 65.37.10.52 on Apr 1, 2012 8:24 AM
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