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Re: An amazing machine

May 22, 2016 11:59PM
The latest WW&F Newsletter has an image of this riveter hanging in the shop and what looks like an artist's catalog image of the general product. Between the two there is enough information to build a 1//48 or 1/87 scale model or 3d file if we know just one dimension from which others can be scaled. Does anybody know how long the real machine at the WW&F shop measures?
Ed Weldon (yeah, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery; even if it has to be scaled down a bit)
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