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Saw this over on the Old Tools forum. Not an old tool or even a model of an old tool, but pretty cool none the less -
http://gtwr.de/?page_id=337&lang=enPhil
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That is very
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Phil S. said:
Saw this over on the Old Tools forum. Not an old tool or even a model of an old tool, but pretty cool none the less -
http://gtwr.de/?page_id=337&lang=en
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The drawing matches the original, but the model has the curve of the sides facing the wrong end of the plane. How did that happen?
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Huh?
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Your right they are bass ackwards.
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The painted one must be v.2. The prototype is backwards. Good eye!
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Mike Brady said:
The painted one must be v.2. The prototype is backwards. Good eye!
The painted one is backwards. With the quality of work shown it is surprising that he missed that detail, makes me wonder if it was on purpose for some reason.