M Mr_P Established Member Joined 22 Mar 2013 Messages 1,094 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham 3 Aug 2014 #1 Impressive http://www.fineminiaturesforum.com/inde ... aving-off/ http://www.fineminiaturesforum.com/inde ... ure-tools/ http://www.fineminiaturesforum.com/inde ... sts-tools/
Impressive http://www.fineminiaturesforum.com/inde ... aving-off/ http://www.fineminiaturesforum.com/inde ... ure-tools/ http://www.fineminiaturesforum.com/inde ... sts-tools/
J JimB Established Member Joined 26 Apr 2014 Messages 670 Reaction score 79 Location Victoria, Australia 3 Aug 2014 #2 Very impressive as Mr_P says. But what I really need is one that can put a few thou on.
AndyT Established Member Joined 24 Jul 2007 Messages 12,030 Reaction score 543 Location Bristol 3 Aug 2014 #3 Agreed, very impressive. The Veritas mini range look big and clumsy in comparison!
H Harbo In Memorium Joined 13 Nov 2006 Messages 5,548 Reaction score 6 Location Hampshire 3 Aug 2014 #4 Amazing skills - incredible! Rod
D dickm Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 25 Oct 2004 Messages 4,987 Reaction score 228 Location North of Aberdeen 3 Aug 2014 #5 All amazing, but particularly the miniature No 4. Can't really see enough detail, but it looks more complex than the usual run of Stanley/Record 4s. Anyone know what it might be based on?
All amazing, but particularly the miniature No 4. Can't really see enough detail, but it looks more complex than the usual run of Stanley/Record 4s. Anyone know what it might be based on?
jimi43 Established Member Joined 12 Mar 2009 Messages 6,921 Reaction score 15 Location Kent - the Garden of England 3 Aug 2014 #6 I love tiny planes and these are true masterpieces...wonderful work! Thanks for posting! Jimi
J JohnPW Established Member Joined 5 Jun 2013 Messages 966 Reaction score 70 Location London 3 Aug 2014 #7 I'm not all that keen on the rounded over edges, esp on the mini no 4. I suspect they were made with machines, including powered sanders and polishers.
I'm not all that keen on the rounded over edges, esp on the mini no 4. I suspect they were made with machines, including powered sanders and polishers.