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Anything -- air, land, sea -- whose purpose is to haul any sort of cargo, to include people.
This GB runs 17th Feb through 31st March and your host is Old_Tonto.
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iggie
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Yep, cheers for throwing the party OT, it was good to be able to build a ship within a GB and to watch all the other builds progress.
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Yes, great idea for a GB. It may have had small turnout but it drew some nice variety and some challenging modeling.
Well Done, OT !
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Thanks, OT. Great to have a more unusual GB subject.

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thanks OT for hosting a good themed gb ,as you may have guessed the ju 52 is not going to get finished in here but i am still tinkering with it and will put up the photo,s in my workbench
thanks craig
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Thanks for taking part guys. It was really good to see such a great variety of vehicle types built and some fantastic work.
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Cheers for an interesting GB Skipper, The tram was a nice kit that I would do again armed with the lessons I learned on what NOT to do on this one!
My only regret is that the tram took so much time that I was not able to convert an Airfix AEC Matador to a breakdown wagon (2 options, a civilian one based in the Highlands or a Glasgow Corporation transport one ) ....and, yes, I was prepared to go to all the trouble of scratching a crane rig just to do the pun title 'Car(won't)go Hauler' :ha:
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Groan ... maybe it is best that we ran out of time :)
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