boatman's 1/72 HMS Tiger C20 build
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WOW Pete :thinking: dont do that give me ideas like that you'll give me a heart attack lol you must have seen how small the area is with your chopper LOL but i think that idea has merit on something a bit bigger with contactacts on a non eletrical back plate an same on the other side of the hinge so that when you close it the eletric passes an works thing an when the hinge is swung back then the eletric contact are broken congrates Pete a very good idea indeed an i may use it someday hope you not goin to pattern pending the idea :tongue-out3: :rolling: :smiling: :cold-sweat: lol
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YEA Steve so ive been told by many people who would not attempt to get things like this working but i really enjoy it but would more if the bleedin kit fitted
thanks for your ER COMMENT or im not sure lol maybe essentric lol
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OH Cheers Steve an there i thought i was bonkers as some of my boaty freinds keep sayin im one of those people that build some of the best models in the world but i say pah im just a normal average modeler but then they say well why do collecters of model boats keep buyin your boats then an i have no answer to that lol
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Name a person who can take a plastic kit beat it into shape , fill it with miles of wire , lights motors , resin , servos and apart from the kitchen sink just about anything else you can imagine.
Could that be you Chris ?Comment
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Tell me about it. Model hobby is not the most popular in Denmark either. Most of my stuff is mail order from Germany or Poland! Have only two model shops "local". a four hour round trip to the one, two hours for the other. So cheaper to get it mailed!Comment
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