Tamiya PBR

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Re: Tamiya PBR

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Superb. Please say you've been be playing with it in the bath :grin:
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Re: Tamiya PBR

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JamesPerrin wrote: October 16th, 2023, 7:14 pm Superb. Please say you've been be playing with it in the bath :grin:
If I was lucky enough to own a bath tub I would have done it every day. :-D
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Re: Tamiya PBR

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JamesPerrin wrote: October 16th, 2023, 7:14 pm Superb. Please say you've been be playing with it in the bath :grin:
Of course - until I remembered I hadn’t sealed the jet intakes on the hull underside…
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Re: Tamiya PBR

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AlanW wrote: October 17th, 2023, 6:43 pm
JamesPerrin wrote: October 16th, 2023, 7:14 pm Superb. Please say you've been be playing with it in the bath :grin:
Of course - until I remembered I hadn’t sealed the jet intakes on the hull underside…
Plopp! Ooops… :ha:
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