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fortress

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That’s very nice segmenting Alan, good contrast. What are the White pieces, and is that a crop circle on your table? :thumbs::thumbs::whistling:
 

alan morrison

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That’s very nice segmenting Alan, good contrast. What are the White pieces, and is that a crop circle on your table? :thumbs::thumbs::whistling:

Hello John
The white is from a plastic persil container, well sanded before glueing.
That is a trade mark on my oak mantlepiece, or else it's somewhere my wife put a candle holder.
Alan
 

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Having fun Alan adding and changing. I remember Persil and appreciate the need for keying the plastic to enable gluing. The result is a neat pen and achievement. One for the mantlepiece mate.

Peter.
 
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