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Looks like a good build, try putting your camera on a stand or something more solid it will give a better photo.
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a very nice build mate, reminds me of huntapacs wagons
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Originally Posted by: tiltman  Looks like a good build, try putting your camera on a stand or something more solid it will give a better photo. thanks for the comments lads. sorry about the pics they where taken on my new phone and i am not use to it yet i did have more pics but these where the best 3 lol
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very nice mate well done
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agree well done
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nice  , a little tip if you aint got a tripod, when you hold the camera bring your elbows in to your body & that should steady it a bit more. cheers gaz
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