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Remus -- I've been enjoying seeing what you've been up to. Your dedication to improvement is very inspiring. Makes an old dog like me realize what a great thing a little enthusiasm can be.
Just for you I link the great Matt Minglewood. He is a local hero around my part of the world. A great songwriter and entertainer he is known for the enthusiasm he brings to making his music come alive. Around here we really are blessed with great a music tradition we call the Down-East Rock'n Blues. That is style Matt plays. I hope you enjoy!
Regards, Ross
PS - Here's another song by Matt written as a tribute to the troops serving in Afghanistan. He had gone there to entertain the Canadian troops and was taken back by the sacrifices he saw them living with. The song reflects the experience.
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certainly not urgen, much better model than mine, thanks for sharing it.
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Sorry i didnt upload this yesterday, i did do the model, jsut didnt have an internet connection to upload it.
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ran out of time on this one, if i get (a lot) more time i might try and finish the model off, plenty of extra detail to add.
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Keep it up, Remus. These are great!
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I'm sorry to sya this, but im not going to be able to psot any more ocmponents for a week or so, i've got too much stuff on at the moment. I'll try and get back to it in a week or so, untill then you'll have to do without lots of random components.
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Did a not very quick render of the stacked blocks, i think my computer must have gone a bit weird somewhere along because it onyl got to 88% or so (podium.)
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That is cool... you should have written Podium with the blocks
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I see what you mean boo, although i sort of semi-purposely put "SU6" on the block, i didnt mean to have it so prominent in the render anyway, back to business:
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