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I couldn't resist but to post this picture considering they will be gone by Monday! I don't even have to work on them anymore, they want them as is!!! But I still need to beautify some, not letting them out of my sight without some new paint on the bezels and/or lume. The silver Stargate has some new set of hands coming, I don't like those ones. And I think there may be a hint of Frankie -- you know "stein" -- but not much. I kept them as original as I could sourcing parts from cousinuk. Those guys rock! It has been a very rewarding week...

 

oops! a case for a 6498 project got in the shot! Bad watch, bad watch! :)

 

 

 

 

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Looks like a fine and rewarding job you have done there. I am curious about the watch straps on the outer and centre watches, are they metallic ?

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Yep, all metallic. I do a little fitting with my dremel, adding the curved end-pieces (the Stargate at center and the one end left) . You can get those cheap on ebay and the end pieces mostly everywhere, but I do from Esslinger. I might add the pieces to the other one at the right but some one already claimed as is!

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