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  • greenman407
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    Good to hear from you Mamas!

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  • RCnut
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    Hey, Crap happens but all's well and thanks for the work you put into the wtc. First thing will be a lake/pond/river test and then see what happens, I will video it and post here. Happy Sailing :)

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    I am so sorry you had to pay that ridiculous VAT tax on the stuff sent. I understand it ran into the hundreds of dollars. Not at all fair to you, and I apologize.

    And I'm delighted the system will meet your power requirements -- looking forward to progress as you get this beast of yours operational. What a fine looking build you have there Mamas! You're one of the best I know of (and I know most of 'em out there today).

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  • RCnut
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    Did Andercon and tonight popped it in the bath and it didnt sink, Running on 7.2 volts the system will take double that without getting warm :) My big thanks to he who shall not be named.

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  • RCnut
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    All ready for Andercon 2015. After that respray the yellow front coz I ran out of the proper colour.
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  • RCnut
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    Thank you guys, well....Done, well almost. Just need to pop all the gear inside and test it :)
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  • Albion
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    I never thought about it at the time, but in the show she rides so high, there's no way they could dive that thing

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  • greenman407
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    I wish my Hobby shop had a guy like you in it.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    magnificent!

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  • RCnut
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    This is the biggest pain in the Ass to paint and get it right, But now I'm happy with the lines :)
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  • RCnut
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    Wooooh there, Nice of you to say but I have no idea if this thing will work under water, Anyway Plastic skids on and letting the paint go hard. Airbrush from here on :)
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  • Kim Sleep
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    I find it amazing that you can actually engineer and make a working model that actually works under water...when the original models were mostly shot "Dry For Wet" using strings to propel them on a dry set.

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  • Kim Sleep
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    Originally posted by greenman407
    Guess who this is and what show did she appear in?........DUH![ATTACH=CONFIG]31541[/ATTACH]
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    Well, That's an easy one, the purple hair gives her away, as being part of the Gerry Anderson series "UFO". The helmet was later repurposed as part of the space suits in "Space 1999".

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    ... and that concludes another broadcast day

    (cue the National anthem, fade to test-pattern, cue the tone)

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    Last edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 06-04-2015, 05:42 AM.

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  • HardRock
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    Easy.... she's the woman of my dreams and she appeared in an extended wrestling match culminating in a long series of barrel rolls late last night! So simple. Give me a hard one...(as the actress said to the Bishop).

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