shoes and a plate

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stanhol
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shoes and a plate

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My first attempts at 3D framing!

It actually went better than i thought!

Sandra
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:D :clap:

Hello Sandra,

Great work !!! Very nice.

Phil.
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Hey - I have that Spitfire plate too!!!
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 :sun:
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Many Thanks Phil!

Steve, have you not framed yours then?

Sandra
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