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Old 28 August 2006, 04:05 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Some more pics

The last pic shows the tinfoil after cutting square holes for the pier posts, before finishing.

Incidently, the crane is based on one just visible on the inside front cover of the Datafile. While researching details for the crane I discovered it is of a type called a "stiff leg derrick" and can rotate around the pivot point.
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What a great dio. Love the workers on a smoko break. Well done mate.
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