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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Now I feel like I got kicked to the curb
    You can do the flood holes?

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Now I am going to have George drive up in his canuck ski car and do donuts in your front lawn.
    I want' to see him crossing the atlantic in that thing when he is done with David....please sent some selfie's George

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    How bout this: You do the hull. I'll do all the appendages and propellers. We can knock this sucker out in no time.

    David
    I havent started yet and you're already breeding in my neck....check your mailbox sir.
    grtz,
    Bart

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  • 598602G
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    Now I am going to have George drive up in his canuck ski car and do donuts in your front lawn.

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  • 598602G
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    Now I feel like I got kicked to the curb

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  • HardRock
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    And I'll do the cheering from the side line!!! Hurray, go team.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by bwi 971
    I was actually lining up the BELUGA.......but you and Scott always return to the same course, not 315 but "VICTOR III" and "scale 1/96"......then Tim posted the picture of the drawings......his problems with the epoxy........so I start collecting pictures and info.......it started to grow on me........1060x104mm / 41.7x4.1 inch …….it will fit the trunk of my car.......standard 2,5 inch SD.....tempting to put the BELUGA on hold and go for the VICTOR III.......what is holding me back?.... tree craftsmen who will breeding in my neck and kicking my ass to get her finished……what the hell I like a challenge.

    Grtz,
    Bart
    How bout this: You do the hull. I'll do all the appendages and propellers. We can knock this sucker out in no time.

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    I was actually lining up the BELUGA.......but you and Scott always return to the same course, not 315 but "VICTOR III" and "scale 1/96"......then Tim posted the picture of the drawings......his problems with the epoxy........so I start collecting pictures and info.......it started to grow on me........1060x104mm / 41.7x4.1 inch …….it will fit the trunk of my car.......standard 2,5 inch SD.....tempting to put the BELUGA on hold and go for the VICTOR III.......what is holding me back?.... tree craftsmen who will breeding in my neck and kicking my ass to get her finished……what the hell I like a challenge.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by bwi 971
    Tim any chance I could get a copy of the VICTOR III plans you got? I don't mind if the measurements are in inches.

    Grtz,
    Bart
    (be still my beating heart)

    Can I play too, Bart?!..........

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    Tim any chance I could get a copy of the VICTOR III plans you got? I don't mind if the measurements are in inches.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • 598602G
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    No you drive it in reverse and the propeller will turn those mooses into moose burgers. Tasty ey? Got ketchup?

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  • george
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    Tim, it`s obvious you have NEVER been to Canada. That car would be a nose ring for our mooses here.
    George

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  • 598602G
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    George a found a pic of your car you drive in Canada ey? Just the thing for running over mooses.

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  • 598602G
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    This how happy I am now that Golf is done. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXV54IwG6bk

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  • 598602G
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    George email arkmodel and see if they will build a 1/150 Typhoon. The Chinese wear glasses for one reason. They looked at one too many ugly Typhoons and there eye site went bad.

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