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A interesting problem in model construction. John
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Looks just like the banks of some rivers I know, Greg (minus the radioactive warning signs on the drums)! John
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The engine looks great. Keith. No idea how big your 'penny' is, but I'm guessing not very big? John
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G'day Ian, and a warm welcome to MSW from down in Sydney. John
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Hello 'Swimmer' and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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Just catching up on your fascinating rebuild, Ian. Great work! John
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This log has lain dormant for some considerable time, so I thought I'd better tell people what's happening. The poor old 'Meteor' hasn't been forgotten or abandoned but sits patiently on my desk at home while all my efforts are directed to trying to get the 'Duchess' completed. Progress will resume once the 'Duchess' has been handed over to the museum staff. John
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Greg, I've been silently admiring your work for some time and thought I should apologise for not posting to comment on your beautiful models. I'll try and do better in future. John
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Looks good, Phil. Now you need to tackle to bilge keels! John
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Hello Mike, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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