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Hello from the Colonies ... Ontario, Canada
Jim Lad replied to albergman's topic in New member Introductions
G'day Frank, and another warm welcome from 'Down Under'. That's one very nice looking model you're holding there. John -
I knew there was a good reason I stuck to scratch building - at least I speak the language! Looks like the card building cockroach has really bitten you, Danny! John
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Hello Jeff, and welcome back to the forum. John
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Those figures real make the model come alive, Nils. John
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Another beautiful model completed, Piet! Congratulations on a job very well done. John
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That's quite a collection, Nils! John
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Greetings, from Seattle Washington
Jim Lad replied to Estoy_Listo's topic in New member Introductions
Hello Mark, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John -
The planking is looking first class, Maury. Well worth the time and effort you're putting in. John
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Another beautiful job, Piet. I'm anxiously awaiting the final details. John
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Excellent work, Danny. What a great first card model. John
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She's looking superb, Nils - a real credit to you. I also love the photos of your hobby room - thanks for showing us. John
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Not a good way to go, Bob. Looking forward to seeing her all repaired and advancing again. John
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Hello Shaunzy, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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Clever idea with the railing jigs, Piet! John
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Congratulations, Danny, you've made a really nice job of both the model and the sea base. The only thing I was thinking, being the 'Cerberus', shouldn't the base have been a breakwater? John
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Great to see her right side up at last! John
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New member from North Sydney Australia
Jim Lad replied to Fernando E's topic in New member Introductions
G'day Fernando, and a warm welcome to the forum. John -
She's really looking good, Danny. I love the photo of the forecastle. John
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You're making good progress. I like your innovative steam chest - I assume you've simply removed the knob from the lid to allow the steam trough? John
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