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The only thing that could be a model is the thing that looks like the landing flaps of an Airbus A380 opening...... it would look funky if they put those light thingies in them!!!!!!!!

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The only thing that could be a model is the thing that looks like the landing flaps of an Airbus A380 opening...... it would look funky if they put those light thingies in them!!!!!!!!

 

 

They are just some of the things I made/conceptualised/designed as a modelmaker. They are either works of art, sculptures, working models, or furniture. Would you like to know anything else - That is no specific airplane wing it was a sculputure myself and my team did for Swarovski Crystals.

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The only thing that could be a model is the thing that looks like the landing flaps of an Airbus A380 opening...... it would look funky if they put those light thingies in them!!!!!!!!

 

Those funky light thingies are Swarovski Crystals, at over a 1000 pounds each. The trophy is a scaled down "model" from the Disney movie "Cars", that at Euro Disney. The Mobile phone, was also a working "model"

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you okes so so boring ... just buy one .. R150 ... and it looks pretty as well.

 

LOL my thoughts xactly :clap:

 

But come to think of it...if it was not for the boermaaknplan ideolgy we might all still be squatting around table mountain...

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............ and not even one couch. By models I really thought you would mean a very detailed and lifelike 1:16 Model of a Mark III Spitfire in Overlord battle array...... yecccch even the cellphone looks like it was designed for a porno star!!!!!!!!!

 

 

If I wanted to make hobby models I would. Unfortunalty it seems your knowledge aint so broad after all ;)

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Didnt design all of it - Just had to make some of it - That acrylic table cost 10 000 pounds and is in one of the owner of Sainsburys(UK) kitchen. Which one specifically

 

I once had to make furniture for a "designer" - its a part of my life I'm not proud of. She personified ugly and impractical in all her work. Guess after that anything that is not Shaker is maar ugly.

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Thats for Yotel in the UK, folding bed, based on the Japenese sleeping pods. You rented the rooms for a few hours, the rooms also came with a shower. Was a crazy project.

 

Did it also include the "lady" as well or was that a seperate rate :)

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Did it also include the "lady" as well or was that a seperate rate :)

 

Was wondering exactly the same thing :lol:

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I very much doubt it, as you could barely swing a cat in there. :clap: Let alone swing a lady of the night from the chandelier

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With these stands that suspend the bike along the top tube (as in the 2 examples above), don't the gear cables get interfered with if they run under the top tube? Surely this makes shifter adjustments a problem?

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I very much doubt it, as you could barely swing a cat in there. :clap: Let alone swing a lady of the night from the chandelier

 

But the question is, could you swing your ladys cat in there :)

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With these stands that suspend the bike along the top tube (as in the 2 examples above), don't the gear cables get interfered with if they run under the top tube? Surely this makes shifter adjustments a problem?

 

Cut a slot in the protective material.... ie there would ths be two pads on both sides of the angle iron. It has never really bothered me the way mine is designed. Be creative and post your version here on the Hub.

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