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Posts posted by Jim Lad
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Just catching up! She's coming along very nicely.
John
- Canute and Keith Black
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Been away for a few days, Keith - she's coming along really well.
That sure is some cute grandkid!
John
- FriedClams, Keith Black, mtaylor and 1 other
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Hello Eamon, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'.
John
- Keith Black and mtaylor
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Hello Alex, and a warm welcome to the forum from down in Sydney.
If you ever happen to be in the city on o Monday, drop in to see me at the model makers desk at the national maritime Museum!
John
- mtaylor, Keith Black and Shuriksun
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Hello Jean-Paul, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'.
John
- JeffT, mtaylor and Keith Black
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Hello Kai, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'.
John
- mtaylor, Keith Black and JeffT
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Those fires are only 40Km away, Steven. Keep an eye on the wind direction!
John
- Knocklouder, Richard44 and mtaylor
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Looks like you're making great progress on this unusual model.
John
- Greg Davis, mtaylor and Canute
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Marmite across the North Sea in the U.K. Håkan! We have Vegemite down here!
John
- Wintergreen, mtaylor and Keith Black
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Having wrecks washing up on beaches seems to be becoming quite the thing!
John
- thibaultron, Canute, mtaylor and 1 other
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She's really looking the 'ant's pants', Håkan.
John
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What an interesting project, Nils. I think that's the first lightship I've seen with a clipper bow!
John
- FriedClams, Retired guy, Jack12477 and 4 others
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Hello Peter, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'.
John
- Keith Black, mtaylor and Peterairfix
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Hello derrick, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'.
John
- mtaylor, Keith Black, Vlax and 1 other
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Hello David, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'.
John
- mtaylor and Keith Black
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Okahumkee by Harvey Golden - 1/96 scale - 1870s Inboard Sternwheeler - post 1892 layout
in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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Certainly not the sleekest craft ever built, but it will make a very interesting model!
John