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Harley's right.... I'll have to do some digging as I don't recall if we had to flip a lever or what to change the feed side. I usually had right side so didn't have to change it but then, I just helped haul the guns out to the bird then helped the 1st mech mount them. Didn't pay a whole lot of attention, I just followed orders. Did a lot of this:and sometimes this:
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M-50 Israeli Sherman - FINISHED - MP Models - 1:35 Scale
mtaylor replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I'd take 140 from Medford over the pass (past Mount McLoughlin) to Klamath Falls where I worked. So.. yes down in Oregon (southern Oregon, ya'll ). There were usually only two days a year I didn't make it to work (studded tires required or chains, I carried chains even though had studs all around on the car) however, I always made it home. Might have been 9 or 10 at night, but I made it. -
new modeler from Barcelona and some Albatros photos
mtaylor replied to Geowolf's topic in New member Introductions
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Welcome to MSW, Old Fart (aren't we all though?). Chris gave a good answer. After that, look around the logs for a model to see what's involved.
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Looking great. I think it's almost normal that the first build of something with 3 masts takes forever. Especially with work and family things going on.
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M-50 Israeli Sherman - FINISHED - MP Models - 1:35 Scale
mtaylor replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Really? When I was crossing them down here, they never closed them. Only sanded and plowed them. The catch was, had to get off the county road and onto the state road. The county didn't do diddly squat. When I could make to the state area, it was lovely and next to no traffic. -
American Wrecker Truck by kpnuts - Italari - 1/24 - PLASTIC
mtaylor replied to kpnuts's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Last legs? Nah.. just surface rust. A bit sanding, painting, whip up the grease and oil and she'll be good as new. -
Ron, Your best bet on additional info would be to the top of the Kit Build area. You find a pinned topic called "Quick Find Indexes". Open the first post and find the "wooden ships" in the post. Click on it and it will download a PDF of all the wooden kit builds. Inside, goto Constitution and you'll see all the builds, past and present. Just look for the ones by Bluejacket and you'll get tons of info.
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F-16c 35th FW Misawa "803" by Javlin -Tamya - 1/48 - PLASTIC
mtaylor replied to Javlin's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I hope you have a good trip and get your batteries recharged. Been there myself a few times in the past. Glass box? I thought you were looking that the landing lights on gear door? Never mind.. It's clear in picture you posted not in Joe's. -
Hawker Typhoon by Asat - Airfix- 1/24
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Wives are funny like, Lou. about keeping the tools out of sight. -
Welcome to MSW, Fuji from a former resident of Illinois.
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