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After LW was well into the rag basket and after a forehead cavity inflammation with a huge cold which lasted a week directly had the flu over it which also lasted 5 days. Two days what can strengthen, when I got a throat inflammation, with the tickle cough and that also lasted four days and two nights I could not sleep at all, I was already broken, I also lost a spine with the first day of work and there were a nerves and could only come out of my bed in the poop position.
Enough about my shit had and fortunately the last 2 weeks the set of the Game Changer complete all modifications that can be implemented by the customer in the construction steps, had to make a complete redesign for the two snot hull halves and also a few small ones remove mistakes and cut down on unnecessary parts. So I could take out more than 200 parts per set extra and can not be seen on the outside. With its 70 cm length and built in the scale 1/100 with 3272 parts it remains my biggest set ever. Am now busy with all hundreds of thousands of parts to share and is my buddy
Hans Tolhuisen busy with the building instructions of me to turn into his piece of art.

 

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Finally working with the end parting in the right construction bags for the set of the Game Changer, here almost half of the total bags and that is only the wheelhouse and is one of the smallest, more did not fit on my big table at the same time. I now have 1700 liters of boxes in stock and thousands of parts are still coming in every day.
At first it seemed like a great project for me as well as for @JunkstyleGio, but in practice there seems to be no end to the counting and the making of the instructions.*huh*

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Edited by Edwin Korstanje

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It is really a pleasure to work with my good friend Hans Tolhuisen. Every time I am amazed at how he manages to turn my creations into true digital artworks. Together we have already released more than 25 sets, but such a whopper as this is for us both the maximum of stones and both have a little bit out of the big one. For me, there seems to be no end, with the partitioning of the stones and for Hans Tolhuisen in making the instructions and all sub folders. Here is an example render in only medium quality, but I think he already has very COOL and the big compliments to my buddy.:wub:

 

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After 1500 hours of hard work, toil, frustration, stress and discussions between the customer, my buddy Hans Tolhuisen and the printer, the end result is certainly there and are proud of the largest set to date. The model is 70 cm long (scale 1 to 100) and has 3274 parts, book contains 338 pages with a glued cover and the whole box weighs a total of 5.7 kg.:sweet:

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I wish I could afford one of these, I’d love to have a go at building it. It’s terrific. Really great work Edwin.

Edited by grum64

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On 4/12/2019 at 9:34 AM, mandylion7 said:

There is a lot of work and love in this project. It shows you really like doing this.

Thanks.

 

On 4/12/2019 at 2:04 PM, grum64 said:

I wish I could afford one of these, I’d love to have a go at building it. It’s terrific. Really great work Edwin.

Sorry Buddy, i got only one extra kit for my own collection and the sets are indeed not cheap.:wink:

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3 hours ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

Sorry Buddy, i got only one extra kit for my own collection and the sets are indeed not cheap.:wink:

No need to apologise my Friend. I know your models are expensive, they have to be because of the time and effort that goes into them. Also, with them being produced in very limited numbers I know only a very lucky few will ever own one.

I look forward to your next project.

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