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Mitchell Holman[_9_]
June 3rd 17, 01:19 PM

mick
June 3rd 17, 04:56 PM
thanks for posting, enjoyed all of them

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mick

Mitchell Holman[_9_]
June 3rd 17, 06:44 PM
mick > wrote in :

> thanks for posting, enjoyed all of them
>


A lot of people put a lot of work into
these things, I hope it proves beneficial
to them........

mick
June 4th 17, 12:45 AM
On 03/06/2017 18:44:53, Mitchell Holman wrote:
> mick > wrote in :
>
>> thanks for posting, enjoyed all of them
>>
>
>
> A lot of people put a lot of work into
> these things, I hope it proves beneficial
> to them........

I am not a modeller of planes but found them very interesting.
What surprised me most of all was the physical size of some of them, as
you say a lot of dedication and skill has gone in to the building of
those models which one can only admire.

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mick

Byker
June 4th 17, 02:48 AM
"mick" wrote in message ...
>
> I am not a modeller of planes but found them very interesting. What
> surprised me most of all was the physical size of some of them, as you say
> a lot of dedication and skill has gone in to the building of those models
> which one can only admire.

It's gotten so the only difference between a flying model and a replica is
whether someone can fit in the cockpit.

Mitchell Holman[_9_]
June 5th 17, 01:56 PM
"Byker" > wrote in
:

> "mick" wrote in message ...
>>
>> I am not a modeller of planes but found them very interesting. What
>> surprised me most of all was the physical size of some of them, as
>> you say a lot of dedication and skill has gone in to the building of
>> those models which one can only admire.
>
> It's gotten so the only difference between a flying model and a
> replica is whether someone can fit in the cockpit.


The nautical counterpart...............

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