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Poster: Navarone  (Don)  (see this users gallery)
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Date Uploaded: Sat November 14, 2009
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Description: My brother finished the display case and stand for my Enterprise model. It made from oak and has single strength glass panels. The front opens up to gain access to the model. He added some casters to the stand to make it easier to move.
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