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Jim Lad

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  1. I still don't really understand how they managed to meticulously excavate a ship that basically wasn't there! John
  2. Hello Sam, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'. John
  3. Hello Marius, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  4. Interesting cows your have there in Lancashire, James! John
  5. Brilliant, Greg! Not only does your completed model look absolutely amazing, but you scooped the pool with the competition awards as well! John
  6. Hello Chaz, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  7. Looks like its got a bit out of hand for a couple of cobs of corn, Andy! John
  8. Hello Diego, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  9. Good to hear you beat the infection, Keith. Looks like you're making good progress on the plans. John
  10. Some really interesting old vessels rotting away there, Steve.
  11. Nothing like a bit of major air pollution to protect from frost! John
  12. That's a very helpful image of the replica. John
  13. Just been looking through your images. That is a very fine model of an interesting wooden ship type. John
  14. The 'Pelican' is a fine looking little ship, Gary. She'll make a beautiful model. John
  15. Welcome back, Denis. Sounds like you might need to conceive another project along the lines of the famous M7M Party Boat! John
  16. hello Aeneas, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  17. Interesting theory, Keith but: a) I've never seen merchant ships using anchor buoys - and it would need to be a very long line to reach sown to the anchor; and b) I wouldn't be using wire rope on a buoy. Not something I've seen at all, Richard. Could it be some special use for the ferry operation? John
  18. Hello Charles, it's good to have you join us. I very sorry to hear about the loss of your son and I think your plan to complete his model in his memory is a wonderful idea. John
  19. For example, 'Parma' in 1932. One of Alan Villiers amazing images of life on the last of the commercial sailing ships. John
  20. Hello Pete, and a warm welcome to the forum from "Down Under'. John
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