And the other one that didn't show up for some reason?
1/96 Romeo - Wherefor art thou?
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Well, it makes sense. Kill off the best talent first - that's you, Mark. Mind you, I can be bribed.
A frustrating day at the cave dealing with other ****. Hopefully I'll get it in the water tomorrow. Meanwhile I have been playing with the safety bouys.
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I want a kit of this ROMEO. And I want one now! Who do I have to kill to make this happen?
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Looking Fantastic Hardrock! Can you install a little Fat man on the bridge? That would Really be something.
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Thanks Mate. Its quite dark in the shed; the weathering doesn't look quite so dramatic in the sunlight (fortunately).Leave a comment:
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Beautiful looking boat -- likely what these old, out-of-date, nasty POS' look like when not all dolled-up for a dear-leader drive-by.
And that receiver. What's the matter, you couldn't find a crystal set to cram in there?! ........
You are a machine!
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Hi Scott,
She looks fantastic, more photos please!!! We are packing up our house to move, I was going through some stuff and found your moulds of the Project 1910 "Uniform" I'll have to get them back to you. Love what you are doing with this little boat. Can't wait to see it in person.
I have been asked to display my boats next Sunday 26th February at the Wyong CCARC Amateur radio field day at the Wyong racecourse. I'll be there from 8 am, pop in if you can..
beautiful little boat boat you got there....
regards
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Just found this old screened photo. Ten little ROMEO's built for a defense contractor in the late 80's. Hand-outs to Egyption sub Captain's. (Russina designed, Chinese built, American up-graded, and operated by Egypt -- what strange bed-fellows populate the 'defense' industry). Ellie and I used to work the contractor display side of the street, then effects miniatures, and today, the hobby trade.
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