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Wooden model found in loft... what is it?
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Hi all,
Sorry if not in the right section.
Right I’m looking for some information or advice regarding an unfinished model that was my grandfathers. It has been in a wooden box and stored up in the loft for 50+ years. A mouse had made a nest from what might have been the instructions. The only information I have on it was that the model was started in the 60’s and my dad has said that from conversations with my grandfather it was believed to be the Henry Grace à Dieu. Whilst scrolling through countless images, that doesn’t seem to be the case.
The only surviving piece of paper left was a handwritten note identifying parts to be made. Please see pictures. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
See pictures.
Thanks all!
Andy.