I can ask her for one for Christmas but I'm not holding my breath lol. 
It would be handy for armour and wheels though that's for sure.


Bones


On 17/09/18 23:24, 'Brooks1975' via Papermodels II wrote:
> I live in a Senior's retirement community with a lot of ladies that update 
> every year.  I found current versions with minimal hours for $200 for a 12 
> inch machine and $300 for a 24 inch machine.  I could not edit as well as I 
> wanted to, but great for repetitive parts like tank tracks.  It is an 
> investment, but if you build armor, it would be worth it in time saved.  With 
> the planes, boat and cars, great for wheels, but issues with light colors and 
> multiple detail lines.  It does scan in color or black and white.  Hopefully 
> the new 600 dpi machines will solve some issues, but at $800 for the new 
> models, not anything I am going to buy!  I don't need all the quilt and card 
> patterns stored on the machines.  Might get your wife one for Christmas so 
> she can start sewing quilts and making greeting cards, LOL!!!
>

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