POS redo

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#goldpan
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Re: POS redo

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That turned out nice Glenn. Way cool with its new suit of clothes! ::tu::
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glennbad wrote:
bronze4u wrote:Really nice resto Glenn!

Kirk
Thanks, I would imagine you would like it. :)
Ha ha! Very true!

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Excellent work Glenn...I'm amazed at how you got the rings and pins out, then peened them in again. Very nice, cheers
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Lawrence wrote:Excellent work Glenn...I'm amazed at how you got the rings and pins out, then peened them in again. Very nice, cheers
Thanks. That was a fun one (NOT), and it was pretty early in my modding history. I guess I've come a long way, LOL.
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Wow, the change in color alone made a huge difference - not to mention all the other work! Looks great to me ::tu::
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