Bah!! They're the same on both sides
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I was morely referring to a four sided glass show cabinet...
Do you have any rotating displays... Electrical rotating displays. I think you can get those from Herpa....But you have to be elite though to get those stuff.
Edit. Here 's a picture of it...
Rotating Round Display Base
Inactive from May 1 2009.
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Originally posted by GenesseeCool .. I've never seen those before. They'd be much nicer with out the logos on the stands though.. Oh well
Are they just for 1:500 scale models?
You can always take a black sandpaper or somethin and scratch the logo's off. whatever. lol.
These shown are for 1/500scales. but you can get a bigger one for 1/400th , It looks different though. Box-Squared look I think !Inactive from May 1 2009.
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Those are nice....I would like them for some of my ModelPower postage stamp planes.
Brandon: Did you buy the doors for the bookcase right at IKEA as well? I like the Billy bookcase with the height extension units...kind of like a step shelf unit, but would want to get glass doors and shelves for it.
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Originally posted by medic1Brandon: Did you buy the doors for the bookcase right at IKEA as well? I like the Billy bookcase with the height extension units...kind of like a step shelf unit, but would want to get glass doors and shelves for it.
Yeah, I bought everything from Ikea. Since it's all part of a "system", you know it'll all fit together, and have a finish that matches.
It's also very easy to put together, took me about 30 to 45 minutes.
One thing that is very nice is at the back of the book case, the bottom is cut out to allow clearance for a baseboard along the wall. With that, the bookcase will go all the way back to the wall with no annoying gap left because of the base board.
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Originally posted by GenesseeSorry for the long time between replies
Yeah, I bought everything from Ikea. Since it's all part of a "system", you know it'll all fit together, and have a finish that matches.
It's also very easy to put together, took me about 30 to 45 minutes.
One thing that is very nice is at the back of the book case, the bottom is cut out to allow clearance for a baseboard along the wall. With that, the bookcase will go all the way back to the wall with no annoying gap left because of the base board.
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Originally posted by Chris@YYZwow, I havent seen you here in a long while!
Since it's been raining, and will rain all weekend...I figured I'd take all my stuff into Canon for cleaning and such, so I'd be killing more time on the computer...
But, a few hours later .. They've cleaned three bodies and lenses .. So, it's rainy day party time! wOOp? They even did the Elan II that's WAY out of warranty, all for free, with in half a working day. Canon = Sweet.
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Originally posted by MaxPowerYeah, its been raining over here too. Wacked weekend. I was supposed to go out spottin too as it was my dayoffs. but nah, I wasnt that lucky this weekend. Awesome to hear they did that all for free. Cool Eh. !
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