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Old 25 February 2005, 01:40 AM   #281 (permalink)
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Old 25 February 2005, 03:25 AM   #284 (permalink)
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Thanks for sharing the pictures John. You have no idea as to how much they inspire me in my build. Last night I burnt my fingers trying to solder spoked wheels and was ready to throw them in the bucket (wheels..not my fingers). However ..seeing your Jenny has renewed my enthusiasm and eased the pain of my burnt digits
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Thanks Ross and Donny.Stephen,sorry about the heresy of posting the Spit.Cheers! John.
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Sorry Stephen,if I got any on your shoes. Cheers! John.
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The pics are pretty much self explanitory for those who have been following this thread.Beginning on the previous page of this thread (P28) The pics show the completed wings with their respective ailerons,fin and horiz stab assy and some closeups of the fuse taken from below.
Page 29 shows how the aircraft will be placed in the diorama. The Spitfire sculpture is there just to bug Stephen( )

If there are any particular areas that you need pics of please advise me before my next picture taking session(in about a month or so) Cheers! John.
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Seems that the site hosting the pics is down.Please check back later.Cheers! John.
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Looks like things are now back to normal.Cheers! John
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