Here is a list of all the postings matthew smith 7 has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Opinions Please on Potential New model |
31/05/2016 10:05:05 |
Outline image to follow very shortly on my website |
Thread: hi new here from ely |
31/05/2016 10:04:11 |
I'm in Mepal |
Thread: Opinions Please on Potential New model |
30/05/2016 17:32:52 |
Hi Jason, Agreed it doesn't as my model is still in its CAD stage awaiting the 'Press the Button' instruction. I'm sure you'll understand why i cant put 3D rendered images on my website prior to actually having one built. Valid point about tinplate models, i should amend to website to state 'Ready to run' models, for those of us that don't have the time of the facilities to machine castings etc. I was aware that Stuart did some machinable workshop types models, the PM Research range is along the same lines i suppose. My model will be manufactured, hand assembled by myself and shipped 'Ready to Run' from the box, it is not based on the line-shaft type driven 'workshop' machinery models, i wanted something different. Mine is a stand alone model driven by electric motor or any steam engine, its based on a machine found in Victorian times, It will be rather large (1" to Foot) its approx dimensions are !5" long, over 5" wide and over 8" high. Thanks for your feedback. Rds Matt
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30/05/2016 13:42:28 |
Hello everybody, I've kindly been given permission to obtain some opinions from members on here about a model i'm considering manufacturing. If there are any members who have an interest in model stationary engines, this model may well be of interest to you, you can PM for web link, then give me your feedback please. Many thanks Matt
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