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Two successful sheep with all their leads, heads and ears!
The canoes again failed to print anything above the waterline - I could model an upturned canoe and a drowned canoeist but would that could be considered poor taste. ;)

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Ewe are coming on in leaps and bounds. R-

Coat retrieved.
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RogerB wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:51 am Ewe are coming on in leaps and bounds. R-

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Thanks Roger.
I have sent them off for user acceptance testing. ;)
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Steve the sheep are magnificent. I think the 34mm is a better size. It depends where the sheep are put. I think perhaps even smaller would be good, perhaps 30mm. Please let me know how much I owe you and don’t say nuffink it must have cost something. Are the other 998 arriving shortly?
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Would you like a few run off at 30mm/32mm and 34mm? How many?
I think 30mm will be little too small, it’s surprising how different the 34 and 38 versions are.
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OK 32mm. Yes a small flock would be nice not too many. Could they all have different expressions on their faces.

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You could always paint a snails on one or two - maybe some lipstick? :D
I’ll run off half a dozen over the weekend.
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That will be perfect.
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I have just received a flock of sheep and some loco lamps printed by Steve. They are excellent. Many thanks Steve.



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Hope you have plenty of sheep dip. ;)
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