Spearjigs Seahorse *COMPLETED*

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Re: Spearjigs Seahorse

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Spearjig wrote:Thanks Shaun, Id finish tonight but I cant run my compressor on a school night!
No probs. I know where you're coming from with the compressor noise. My comp is generally fairly quiet until the air tank is full and the cut-off valve comes into play with a sound not unlike a large truck's air brakes hissing - on a busy spraying session that can be every twenty seconds or so :roll:
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It's looking brilliant, I'm looking forward to see the finished item.

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Looks great.
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Looks cool. Love the colours.

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Right here it is. A cracking model but you need to watch out for the holes that should be open but aint. needs a little tiding up but for the moment Im calling it finished.
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One to be very proud of!
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Excellent Spearjig, well done on finishing, you've made a really great job of that. I really love those high visibility USMC markings.

PS - I've also edited your thread to indicate the model has been completed, hope you don't mind.
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Re: Spearjigs Seahorse *COMPLETED*

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No probs Shaun, I should have done it myself but in the excitement forgot!
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Great finish it looks brilliant, well done.

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Beautiful job on her.
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Lovely job you've done there.
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Re: Spearjigs Seahorse *COMPLETED*

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That's turned out great. Well done.
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