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    Orders from the boss.
    We have not been married too long so, at the moment, her in doors likes me to be in the lounge doing my modeling. She won`t allow me to paint in there though. Fussy girl. I had better make the most of it though as I am sure that the law will change as I have permanently taken over 50% of the
    dining table
    . At my house in Hungary I have built a new ship yard in the garden as I am sure that there will be new legislation passed by the time we retire there. I will make a list of my models as you have Doug. Should take me about 2 minutes, unless I list only the completed ones. That should take about ten seconds so long as I take a sip of tea half way through.๐Ÿ˜
    5 years ago by MouldBuilder
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    Re: My current fleet 14 July 2019
    Very nice Ian ๐Ÿ‘ I didn't 'bung up' the
    dining table
    though, not big enough! So I put my 1:128 Graf Spee, the longest in my collection at 145cm (57"), on a glass shelf at the end of the table. My Graf is a little more manageable than the one in the other two pics though!๐Ÿ˜ฎ
    5 years ago by RNinMunich
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    Re: 40'' Seaplane Tender, new build E
    Hi Doug, did the same thing, saving sanding dust from various timber types and mixing with resin to use as a matching filler on my 100% boat restos - see Mahogany rudder stock - (made from my late mothers prized 1960s African Mahogany
    dining table
    ) on my 15ft Schock day sailer (used that method on a number of different timbers all over the boat). Recycling at its' most useful .
    5 years ago by jbkiwi


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