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All that work with the drill press was worthwhile however. I got a router table for a fraction of the cost.
The whole thing can be disassembled and folded flat. The router can be disengaged for normal use or storage.
After this (because the 200 GB SATA Drive got so hot that i had to put a room fan next to them) i finaly had an excuse to start on Watercooling. I already had most of the parts, i just never got arround to it. So i dusted off the Old VW-Radiator which a Friend had left on my Balcony 2 years ago and tried to figuere out a sane way to use the 30 mm tubes at its back with my other components that alle belonged to an 8 mm system. What i came up with reminded me of the IBM campaing about the "ultimate universal adapter". I consists of 6 different parts, screwed into each other.
Jon and I stop by Home Depot to modify our ice tools - making them even more awesome with rolls of moisture sealing electrical tape. But of course.
2003 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8 SP, Devonport, North Shore, Auckland, NZ. Reg: BEP868
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Turns out the imperial solider was the nephew of the blacksmith. They say I need to go down into the plains to the city of Whiterun and tell the Yarl about the dragon.
I still have to get rid of this stupid cursed ring!
My heavily modified Razor Crest (75292)! The original set is decent for what it is, but the modding potential is vast. In my opinion, 2 areas need major improvement: the landing gear and thrusters. I used a clear piece to hold it up, but it can hold itself up on the legs with some droop. The legs can also be removed to display it as it's flying. I took inspiration from other modders for the thrusters, which made it more like the actual ship and is one of my favorite parts. As for the interior cockpit, I took heavy inspiration from the UCS Razor Crest, which included dark red seats and printed control panels. And for the cargo bay, I added storage containers, the carbonite freezing chamber, the weapons rack, and the frog eggs, which were from the UCS set.
Overall, I am very happy with how it looks right now and the only major thing I would like is to extend the length of the ship, just so that it is more accurate, but that is an idea for the future.
Version: v1.0
Inspiration: @starwars @themandalorian
I had to photoshop our sign out front, so we can get approval for changing it... pretty good i think :-)