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Thunderbirds Are Go!
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Beautiful boxes
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In case anyone's interested, Dev has a MK1.5 up for grabs in the money pit for a very fair price. I think this was the first one I ever made.
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Would like to report that my Thunderbird MKII is one helluva fuzz and Antti was a pleasure to deal with all the way through. Great looking inside and out (especially the hammer coat) and the box is rude, loud, and spits out all the fire of a classic MKII. One giant sweet spot all around the attack. You'd do well to keep an eye on these builds.
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Here's something I got back earlier today. I made a few things for a friend to try out in June and he opted for a MKII in the end, leaving this up for grabs.
It's been played for a few hours but has no visible signs of use. The clear coat ate through the hammerite in some places, leaving the metal peeking through a bit in some places. This is reflected in the price.
*SOLD*
It's been played for a few hours but has no visible signs of use. The clear coat ate through the hammerite in some places, leaving the metal peeking through a bit in some places. This is reflected in the price.
*SOLD*
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Not any more man, I'm keeping it. That thing kills.Laundromat wrote:In case anyone's interested, Dev has a MK1.5 up for grabs in the money pit for a very fair price. I think this was the first one I ever made.
WTF was I thinking?
Dear Bongo, No.
Good deals with all these guys
Good deals with all these guys
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Glad you like it.
This one's more or less a twin of yours. They were made a few months apart but the transistors were all selected at once.
This one's more or less a twin of yours. They were made a few months apart but the transistors were all selected at once.
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Ever so slightly sharper pics added with a detail of the paint malfunction.
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