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Ah, but that's an entirely different matter, Dave. You cannot have enough saws!!!
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A masterpiece Dennis, whilst thinking on what to do next, you might give it a coat of primer ... it's getting chilly at night
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You are pulling me legg ... that small magnificent, Nenad .......
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Dave, I don't think people will be spending money on the Byrnes AND the Domanoff ropewalk. The chance you find someone whom has worked them both is probably nill
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If he doesn't get enough interested, you could have a look at the ones from Alex Domanofff as alternative (see ad on home page)
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A thing ... ... thought you were building a bireme ... Nice skeleton you've ended up with
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That will bring you to the top without much hassle ... nicely done. Maybe for a next time: juwelers use either a cooliong paste/gel or what they call Brusselse Aarde to keep already soldered parts from loosening when they need to solder close to a previous joint
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Sorry to hear the work kicked in again. Employers do know there isn't much chance an employee will not make the extra time in fear of loosing his/her job. Aswell they know they can offer lower wages when the interest for a position is high ... Fortunately whe have something like minimum wages. What happend to your better half would result in the employer being served a heavy fine and a rectification of the wages paid when not conforming to the law. Hope to see you back at the bench soon, we'll be here, waiting in anticipation Cheers
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Will look definitely much beytter when finished. You certainly won't see those ugly layers from the plywood. Well done
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Patrick, You must be in the clouds, a very creative build with the necessary ups and downs to keep you on your toes. Smashing! Cheers
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Mick, That's some major impressive decoration you are doing mate. Love those tiles, very impressive. Cheers P.s. What's the size of those wagon wheels, you slipped in? They seem large ...
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It may be Chinese crap, Mike, but you still have a very good result in spite of that so called crappy thing ...
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That is increadible, Buck ... You are actually going to put more details on something we can hardly see without a loupe !?!?!?!?
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Thanks mate, that will mean an UV block on the case ... or a darkroom (pun intended)
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What do you mean by "Apparently it does not like sunlight" ? It gets brittle, stiffens, gets a lot of slack, etc P.s. Your Ezyline is an Australian line for your laundry Seems it is EZ-line or EZ line. Sells in the UK too and should be available in different colours (daddyrabbit)
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Looks good, Robin. So what'll you do when you didn't reach your target? To bed early I saw you weren't buolding side by side your two kits. Is that to avoid conflicts between your work forces ... Am enjoying your build so far
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I can feel the pain in my eyeballs going through the synapses to my head's slushy mass. It feels like I'm looking at the brass parts of the Fokker DR1 at 1:72 I'm building on the side. It looks the part ... it is the part. It is astonishing. If ever I need aerials like those I come back to this very build, Greg.
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