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Enjoy your flying, Augie! We'll enjoy your lovely model growing as you get time!
John
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Very nicely done! Just like the full size one.
John
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Very ellegant, Nico!
John
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That railing's come out looking really good, Tom!
John
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Nicely done with the steadying sail, Popeye - now on to the lobsters!
John
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Thanks for the additional photos of your lovely 'baby', Bob.
John
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Mario,
Just caught up with your disaster. Can I suggest that you feed the cat to the local eagels (unless it's the Admiral's of cause).
Look forward to your return (soon, I hope).
John
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It's always a surprise to me just how big a sailing ship model looks when you first try the masts, Andy. Hope you've got a tall shelf space ready!
John
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How about Ground Hogs?
John
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Popeye, those sails are looking good, but is there any way you can get that rudder closer to the sternpost - that looks a fair gap there.
John
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Christian - thanks for your support!
Bob - I thought it was the Ground Hog's!
John
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Wow! SHe looks really good - a real credit to you, mate!
Looking forward to the extra photos when your battery is charged.
John
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How did I miss your update with your decking, Mark? That's looking really good. Do you wax the ends of your clamps to stop them sticking, or rely on Lady Luck?
John
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Here in Pz we just look at the thermometer!
John
PS Can we get back to the Stag now?
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Bob,
Try soaking your line first and putting it on while still wet - that might work.
John
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9 pounds? That's a lot of rodent - but nowhere near a Capybara, of course (now that's surely too much rodent for anyone!)
John
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$8.99 a pound expensive, Popeye? Wow, I wish I could find Crays that cheap over here!!!
John
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Cheers, popeye! So are those things like a Prarie Dog then?
John
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Ron,
If it's bothering you, then fix it - otherwise every time you look at the model all you'll see is that gap!
John
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Gentlemen, stay cool and be nice to each other!!
John