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cog

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  1. Ah, life has returned. That house a yours really kept you away longer than I imagined ... no redos on the cabinet doors, the counter top, media centre ...? did you drop the file, or used the link "choose files"
  2. Stunning details again G.L. I would have expected the top to flip upward instead of inward ...
  3. Thought about that too Jan. You are right. SHould have been done "ages" ago
  4. Looks quite good, mate. Your deck's planking looks a bit newish compared to the hull though. i know it's easy to comment ... I'll get my due when I start ...
  5. Very impressive. I wouldn't have thought about the wind factor ... would have burned myself to ashes!
  6. Hmm, it wouldn't surprise me if it's the new word for gay (not the merry version) So OC what does your inimin tiny bit a work look like?
  7. She knows how to twist your arm Clever woman. There are some worht while wineries near Bergerac, especially the aged Monbazillac are worth tasting (get a driver though)
  8. Despite the time well worth it Danny. PE looks so much better than the poor minute plastic parts
  9. Thank you gents for your descriptive explanation. This should help me out. Cheers
  10. Nicely done the AA in PE. I know what's it like, the tripple AA's on Musashi have about the same nr of parts. It turns your eyes and if you're lucky you do not get a splitting headache
  11. Splendid idea Messis, I would take the same road, but go to Saint Emillion, and Bergerac as well, not just stick at Bordeaux. Your build is progressing marvelous.
  12. Received the accessories from Donna (thanks madam for the wonderful service) ... now I need advice! How do I make the slits in the zero clearance plates for the BTS.
  13. You could ask Jan @amateur he is wel versed in the Dutch models
  14. It looks like it's on some kind of squarish rack the blades tied down like on the Wei Lee. The hexnut haas been removed, as it will be used either on the axle, or has been stored elsewhere, and the hole has beentopped of by somekind of disk, no solid state it seems
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