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Old 06-01-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Just finished putting together my website...

...and I think I think everything looks pretty good. Take a look if you will and let me know what you all think: http://one-step-further.com. Thanks all.
Also, if you have the time and feel like it please do sign my guest book. Thanks.

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Looks good, nice and clean
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Very neat, tidy and proffessional looking.

I am sure as time goes on and it fills up with more and more stuff it will become an excellent resource for amny aspects of building. Suitably supported by the fact that the models are stunning of course!
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Charles,that is an excellent start to your web site project,just keep building upon what you have there over the months.
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Hiii Guys Cannot find a welcome thread so I will leave it here....
Move it to were it should gooooo)
Now I will go and fined a topic for were my diecasts go not forgetting my builds...
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Hi Ritz, I guess we use our "How did you find us" thread as the welcoming thread.

Never mind welcome to the forum anyway. I hope you get something out of our tutorials, galleries and resources and enjoy your time with us. We look forward to your own contributions and hearing about your own areas of interest.
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Tiking,

as I have said before - you are a master craftsman
Your models are stunning and the website reflects the perfection you seek.

Two comments - on the Tips page I would re-order them putting Pine Trees before Armour plate (chronological order).

The second is this - you put your models in for competition. It would be nice to see them in a display situation and read how you got on.


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Tiking,

as I have said before - you are a master craftsman
Your models are stunning and the website reflects the perfection you seek.

Two comments - on the Tips page I would re-order them putting Pine Trees before Armour plate (chronological order).

The second is this - you put your models in for competition. It would be nice to see them in a display situation and read how you got on.

Thanks for the the suggestion but may I ask why you suggested 'Pine Trees before Armor Plate? Is it because of the length?

BTW, what competition are you referring to??

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