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Welcome home buddy, your sub is coming along really nicely. OC.
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
Old Collingwood replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Excellent work Greg. OC. -
Your doing some great work Denis - there is somthing so organic about planes built in wood/balsa, what I remember about the one my dad brought for me and started building - I think it was designed to be a R/C model as it had the moveable control surfaces and all the push rods routed inside the wings through the formers, can't rmember more than that though except think it had about a 120cm wing span. OC.
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Thank you so much Craig, yep I am on a yearly uptake of vitamins - Vit C 1000mg (I take 500mg a day but have upped it to 1000mg - I smash it up in a cup and take with Lemsip powders) also take Vit D 1000mg daily Zinc and Hemp capsules all to try to build up my Immune system. Lack of fresh air hasn't helped as its been very very wet for the last few weeks, we have been indoors with the heating on (I know that doesn't help much). OC.
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