I know where you're coming from with that, but I feel no. A lot of ships carried float planes for recon and a line needs drawn.@KarlW Would such a ship be eligible for the Pacific Carrier GB Karl`?
I know where you're coming from with that, but I feel no. A lot of ships carried float planes for recon and a line needs drawn.@KarlW Would such a ship be eligible for the Pacific Carrier GB Karl`?
Sorry Ian, but I don't know too many companies that make models of a TV set...For an up coming GB maybe?
View attachment 469682Sorry Ian, but I don't know too many companies that make models of a TV set...
I think you'll find it's a slow cooker....If the round thing on floor aint the subwoofer then it looks like a deep fat fryer!! :thinking:
I have one that you can fry the stuff to get it brown in first then lower the heat, wife doesn't know how it works though......I still use my slow cooker - maybe even more now, a really energy efficient way of cooking!
Dave
Was on the repair shop (Christmas 2020 repeat) last night. Fascinating story regarding a child's Willey Jeep, made by a team of engineers who worked on creating Q-Sites and given to Chris Suggs dad for him for ChristmasI think that radiogram was on repair shop a few months ago LOL….
Correct you win a cookie.An EW-5894 Phallus?
Hot shotsI'm still trying to figure out what movie it was in.
Noooo! Thunderbird are not go?For tv/film GB three guesses as to what it will become.
I may have time to do both.Noooo! Thunderbird are not go?
To think my Iwata nozzle costs £40...... Don't ask how I know!A small delivery from postie:
I have a couple of Chinese cheapo airbrushes that are defunct - AliExpress provided me with a 0.3mm set of bits that I can resurrect them - £3.45 delivered
Dave
Not Iwata quality! But for priming & basecoats, I still use the Chinese airbrushes they're simple ( not to say crude ), easy to clean & robust ( except when you drop them & wipe out nozzle & needle in one! ) - and of course spare bits are cheap - and new airbrushes can be had for around £15!To think my Iwata nozzle costs £40...... Don't ask how I know!
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