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hello !

do I something wrong ? I cannot shop nor see any products on your website. still in construction ?
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mister me wrote:hello !

do I something wrong ? I cannot shop nor see any products on your website. still in construction ?
It may be your computer? The shop just opened for me.
Martin

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here is what I get :
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I know I am still running with XP but on android systems, and Win10 at work, it gives me same result...
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just tried another thing :

doesnt work with Google Chrome nor Firefox...

but ok with Edge !
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with computer at work (win10) it works with microsoft edge but not with firefox.

ok doesnt matter as I now have an access.

will look if there is some good finds
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Re: Introduction

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Hi, Matt-

Any word on the planned 1/700 USS Utah Conversion for Niko USS Florida?
Inquiring minds (with stalled projects) would like to know...

-Dave
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navydave1989 wrote:Hi, Matt-

Any word on the planned 1/700 USS Utah Conversion for Niko USS Florida?
Inquiring minds (with stalled projects) would like to know...

-Dave
Dave,

This project is still very much in the works. Thought it was going to be a quick transfer over of Shapeways parts, but being as they were some of my first designs and the ability's of this new printer require much more reworking. Pretty sure I have the Gunhouses ready to go, need to finish adjustments on the bridge.

Goal is for a much better and more inclusive conversion set to be made available, will post when I have some updates.

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I would be interested in that in 350 too for ISW.
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navydave1989 wrote:Hi, Matt-

Any word on the planned 1/700 USS Utah Conversion for Niko USS Florida?
Inquiring minds (with stalled projects) would like to know...

-Dave
Dave,

This project is still very much in the works. Thought it was going to be a quick transfer over of Shapeways parts, but being as they were some of my first designs and the ability's of this new printer require much more reworking. Pretty sure I have the Gunhouses ready to go, need to finish adjustments on the bridge.

Goal is for a much better and more inclusive conversion set to be made available, will post when I have some updates.

Matt
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lll_liang wrote: I would be interested in that in 350 too for ISW.
You can see the proto type parts being used in this Build

The new ones I am working on will be much sharper and more detailed.

Thanks
Matt
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Just ordered the Astoria conversion kit. And realized y'all are local to me. :thumbs_up_1:
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maccrage wrote: Just ordered the Astoria conversion kit. And realized y'all are local to me.
Ahoy neighbor!

Thank you for your order!
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Absolutely beautiful. Now I just need my San Francisco to get here.

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