And that's what keeps me going, thank you very much. More appreciated than you know.....wow -----you sir have a gift!!!!

Yes it is. I have nothing but time on my hands lol. There is also all the foot pedals.IS the dash and interior in detail as well it looks like!?!?!?!?
mind-- blown
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How many hours is involved in a build like that???????
I know I would be reaching for the hammer after about 2......
How many hours is involved in a build like that???????
Almost 2 1/2 weeks at 8 to 10 hours a day. But I really enjoy all of it.
Thank you Don. I really enjoy it. The wife gets into her reading books and I wittle on da sticks...TR, that is fantastic looking!
8-10 hours a day!?!??! in one place--- id use the hammer on myself!
Just kidding -- great work man -- really great work.
How many hours is involved in a build like that???????
I know I would be reaching for the hammer after about 2......
NOPE -- the Hammer of JUSTICE!!!Would that be a square hammer by chance???![]()
That's some dedication and the results are amazing and inspiring.Almost 2 1/2 weeks at 8 to 10 hours a day. But I really enjoy all of it.

I still have one of those floating around the house somewhere and I also made it in boy scouts. They are pretty handy actually. The marble is a nice touch, I never thought about that....Here's the extent of my Popsicle building, made this in boy scouts. No cuts or bends
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The thought has definitely crossed my mind. I would assume a fudgesicle stick would be a bit darker than a popsicle stick..It's amazing what you can do with Popsicle sticks. I've done a few projects myself as a wee young lad making an assortment of stuff with Popsicle sticks. A chair and a bowl and other things. It's a great craft that's cheap and easy to do. Imagine making a Popsicle stick guitar? Can you do that sometime St. Truss Rod? Make sure you use the right tone-wood Popsicle sticks or you will suffer delicious tone loss.
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