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What a fantastic word 'second-to-none' is, Lucky!
Thank you very much for enjoying my work.

.....The ATAIU Zero is also in my future plan.
Please look forward to it.
Thanks!
 

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Thanks Wayne for checking my work with your expert's eyes.

I must tell you that a detail of coupling the footbar with its holder has been simplified.
On the drawing, they look as if they were one piece bar though it has two rivets to fix the two.
It was out of my common knowledge.
Checked some photos of actual relics, I have adjusted it to the later production type as a temporary solution.

Thank you and Good day!
 

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Yes, it is a can of coffee as I don't drink, Lucky.

I was alcoholism fifteen years ago and my liver was damaged.
I love a cup of coffee, tea and juice today:)
 
I really enjoy the detail of your work, Shinpachi!

I am curious, though...in the complete pedal assembly, I notice a threaded shaft that holds the pedals to the mounting bracket with a "star" shaped device on the end. Is this to adjust the position of the pedals to the pilot?
 
Thanks for an interesting question, GG.

Yes, the central screw bolt which has the star-shaped knob on its end is to adjust the position of the pedals to the pilot.

The expected height of the pilot is said between 160 and 180cm(5 feet 3 inches and 5 feet 11 inches) but the actual allowance seems a little bit larger than the expectation on the drawing(up to 6 feet 0.5 inches).

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I just created a can of coffee to check how it would look like...

I have enjoyed it for a while before going to bed.
Thank you for your wonder, Wayne.
Good night:)
 

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Thanks Lucky and Aaron. I'm glad you have enjoyed it.

Oh, sorry. Attached image is my photo, not CG this time.
I enjoy five cups of coffee a day.
Thanks.
 

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Thanks, beaupower32, for enjoying my work too.
It's my big honor!

Now, I have been interested in the canned coffee at the moment because you Westerners have no such a product there.

Today, I asked my Chinese friend here if they have the canned coffee. She said "Of course Yes. Why?".

The attached photos show a vending machine of the canned coffee and other drinks in my neighborhood.
Coffee occupies all the third row.

Wow, I thought this was common in the world!

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I always found Japan to be quite civilized in this respect....

Where else can you get an ice cold beer at 2AM or a hot coffee at 5AM from a vending machine? These vending machines are found on almost any corner, and are accessible 24 hours a day. :shock:
 
Kon-bini (for 'Convenience' store) is also everywhere and open for 24 hours a day.
ATM banking service is also available there if you do not care its slightly high handling charge.

You can buy a packet of cigarettes from vending machine for 24 hours a day but you need a permission IC card in advance.
You can buy it at Kon-bini with no card anytime if you are over 20 years old.

I do not know how it is in overseas well.
More restricted?
Thanks for your comment, proton45:)
 

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