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chasquis
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A view of the crowd

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/38491915@ ... ed-public/

This is what happens when the weather is bad
My main interest is in modelling buildings such as Superquick for railways but that involves sharp tools, so no....
Puss Moth kits have taught me that CA glue is far more useful than I previously thought, being a long term (63 years) user of polystyrene cement...for making models, I was unprepared for this change.
Modelling aircraft is something I have returned to at least four differnt times, even joined a club once. Once was when I thought I had escaped from the education system but got sent to a sort of cut price co-educational borstal.
I have learned a very great deal from Forums, bought some new tools, retrieved my old cutting mat from the garage and fully intend to pursue the Blue Rider, Tintin and Hannants catalogue to the blue remembered hills and beyond.
Thank you for watching.
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Hi welcome to the forum.
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PaulBradley
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Welcome to UAMF!
Paul

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wokka
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Pleased you can join us, look forward to your builds.
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jssel
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Welcome aboard.

I like the Quonset hut. Who makes that?
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To get your picture to show from Flickr you must copy the BBCode and paste it here. HTH
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Stuart
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Welcome to the forum!
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Early Bird Fan
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welcome to the forum
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chasquis
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I once sat in the cockpit of an Avro Vulcan, but we never left the ground ...
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I will post when complete and on it's wheels. Weight added to nose, Milliput ordered and delivered, also Primer which I've not used before...on to the next thing.
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Interesting subject!
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It will be one those very flamboyant pirates :grin:
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chasquis
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JamesPerrin wrote:It will be one those very flamboyant pirates :grin:
Also 'distressed and lacking motivation...' :roll:
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JamesPerrin wrote:It will be one those very flamboyant pirates :grin:
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This is how it turned out but there is more....
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Looks great Chas.
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