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    Steve, I remember those little balsawood gliders from my childhood.
    Nothing as posh as your biplanes, though. I think the weights at the front were made of lead.
    I expect that they wouldd be banned these days.

    John, the snake is from the same left field as the cat eclipse in the Make Us Laugh thread.

    Bill, great minds think alike, as soon as I drew the scribble I thought pretty much the same as you drew.

    My effort is a sort of deco-ish plaque.
    I seem to be in my chrome period at the moment.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    you've not been the only one delving into the guts of your computer this week Bob

    here's a bit of spare 80 ribbon cable - keep it simple I say
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    Had to have a "flamingo"at this one.
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    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    WOW! The quality's high in this thread! Better lower it again .....

    John
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    ... and again ...

    John
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    Here is my take. These scribble challenges are a great way to learn
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    okay just for now.
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    be aware, not to become a ware.

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    Bob, that sax looks Daliesque to me. Nice choice of colours.
    If it weren't for the challenge and you made the end where
    the sound comes out an ellipse, then it would make good clipart.

    Good use of the blend tool, Steve.

    Pretty flamingoes, Norman (I feel a song coming on). Love their
    beaks. Crazy legs. Clever use of the scribble for your signature.

    John, do you ever sleep? We were obviously thinking along similar
    lines. Perhaps he could become a cartoon strip character.
    That looks like a very cheap and nasty bottle of plonk.
    The bug (mantis?) is actually very good, I like it.

    I bet you had a whale of a time doing that, Frances. It is
    good fun, isn't it?

    Ankhor, that's either a very elaborate ice-cream cone or
    the olympic torch.
    Either way, nice effect achieving the ice-cream/flames.

    Keep 'em coming.

    and after a nice relaxing bath, time to sit and read
    the Sunday papers.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    As it's Sunday...
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    very imaginative - I do like the sax and the flamingos

    Bob - the cable is not a blend [you can do it that way sure] - it is a set of duplicates with the offset 2pix X -2pix Y - I was in a hurry...... [as usual]
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