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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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Ok, you win :p
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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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Brilliant Bob, I wish I had your design skills.

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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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Well Ellie - who have you chosen as the winner ?? ;)

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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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:o Its sooooooo difficult!!
Im just looking at all the entries, their all fantastic ! I dont know who to choose :(

I will decide the winner within the next half an hour :D
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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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For sheer complexity and the fact its made out of acrylic, i have to say Bobg is the winner.. Thanks to all those that took part , i was impressed by all your entries but this one just stood out for me , sorry :(

Look out for any future competitions we may hold ;)
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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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Excellent choice Ellie.

Congratulations Bob very nice work indeed.

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Cant wait for the next competition :lol:
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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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Agreed - well done Bob :D

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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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Hek! Thank you Ellie.....and thanks to everyone else for their comments.

I thought all the entries were excellent. Just shows what variety of stuff you can do with a humble laser!

The model signal is for our G-Scale layout in the clubrooms at Keighley Model Railway Society. I've a further six to make, but not all as complicated as this one. Being plastic, and with a little weather-proofing to the electronics on the base, it would be OK outdoors. I've had some similar (but simpler) ones outdoors for two years and they've been OK. Having the laser just made making them so much easier, especially the detail parts.

Once again thanks.

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Re: HPC Laser Competition

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A worthy winner!
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