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G'day Denis I'm back again! Been busy with dad etc. Gee your Titanic is looking great! Never realised how much detail there are in the funnels area. Btw what's the length of the model? Keepupthegreatwork mate Greg
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G'day Denis What a S and D. For the non Ozzies out there, it means sh#t and disaster. I know that you can fit it with half of your eyes closed. Havagooday Greg
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G'day Boyd Your chapters are always nice to read and understand, very well done! Your Bounty is coming on great guns, the details are exceptional. Again well done. Your modified paper clips are a great idea, this will go into my memory vault aswell. Keep up the great work both on your log and your ship. Havagooday Greg
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But a very difficult and great piece of work. It must have taken you hours upon hours to do that! Keep it up.. Havagooday. Greg
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G'day Pat Well done on the shrouds! Looking great and congrats on 1000th post Havagooday Greg
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G'day Patrick Glad that you are home in 1 piece, that is minus the stones. Remember your admiral is there to look after you, not to nag! So take her advice and rest my mate. Havafastrecover. Greg
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There are puns everywhere my friend, but we all wish you a speedy and safe recovery. I'll be praying for you and your family today. It's harder on them even though you are going through it. God bless Greg
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Yea the Ambos are great, the underpaid heros if you ask me. Will they be treating you with ultrasound to brake up the stones? All the best mate. You are in our prayers. Greg
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G'day Patrick What a bummer. They are bloody painful I believe, I passed a gallstone about 5 years ago, and that was painful!l. I was told by the quacks, they are as bad as kidney stones. Well keep up with plenty of water 'until it goes out of your ears' my mate. Being an Ozzie, you know what I mean. Get well soon. I can't say Havagooday Greg
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G'day Patrick The hull looks so sleek and beautiful. Can't wait for your next chapter. Goodonyamate Greg
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Looking good to me mate! Your hard work is easy for you, hard for me! BTW love you milling machine! What brand is it? Havagooday Greg
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G'day Patrick I would assume that you will fibreglass your carving and the carving is a plug? I know if I ***ume it will make an *** out of you and me! Very interested to see what happens next. Goodonyamate Greg
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G'day Dave Did you say plastic gratings? I've never have guessed. They look so woodish. Can't wait for your next post. Havagooday Greg
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G'day Patrick Congratulations on a great build! All I have to do is to start reading this log from the beginning. Greg.
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G'day Patrick Off to a great start I can see. The hull looks super sleek and so so small. Can't wait for your future logs. Havagoodone mate G7
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