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Thanks Mate keep looking in hopefully it will all take shape in the end.The guttering is just the icing on the cake Paul. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Thanks Mate keep looking in hopefully it will all take shape in the end.The guttering is just the icing on the cake Paul. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Very kind of you but don't think soThanks John, No worries I miss loads to there are so many great builds going on. Glad you like it so far. I have to keep upping my game to keep up with your buildings.
That’s it, I’m taking up knitting!
Wish I had a pinch of the imagination and ability you have Scottie:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
John,Very kind of you but don't think so
Well at least he would be able to knit something I would keep dropping stitches lol.Hi Paul,
I wouldn't take Si's threat too seriously my friend. With his knitting skills he will probably end up on the 6 o'clock news…….."A local Sussex man had to be freed by the fire brigade after he knitted himself into a cocoon and couldn't get himself out of it....With some oxygen and some new meds, the emergency services said he will be fine………………."
Prost
Allen
Hi Marty, Thanks mate nice of yo to say. As to the book there are already books out there written by far better modellers than me.Scottie,
Well I think everyone has said all there is say on your build, I definitely think you should write a how to book.
Marty




Cheers Greg keep looking in.it's looking very cool i'm really looking forward to this.. ;-)
Hi Mate as long as it looks like it say something and your right it will be a caution sign or operating instructions. It has been a lot cooler here today with fine rain all day.Hi Paul,
I looked at the decals in my kit with strong magnification and saw the same thing. It might be the Japanese version of German or Polish. The decals are so small, no one will be able to read them anyway. They could say "caution, contents may be hot", but who knows…..Looking better with every up date my friend. Here, it is still cooking temps wise and no fun or table time!!!
Prost
Allen
Thanks Peter, when I get round to painting them I don't think the aprons will look very white.Looks very nice Scottie. I agree that the cooks would probably have tried to keep the thing as clean as possible, although probably wouldn't have been that clean themselves - you could have fun there!
Hi Steve, good to see you again mate. As to the cook set, really glad you like it and you are to kind.Blimey. You have been busy mate. The building is awesome. Lovin the guttering work. As far as the kitchen goes I would like to swear but I shall hold back and just say its really damn good. One of the best models I have seen for a while. Well done mate


Thanks Jim, glad you like the wood grain I am quite pleased with it. Having eaten field prepared food I have seen some of the miss adventures during prep and cooking but we still ate it :smiling3:Hi Scottie
Really realistic wood grain on that cart :thumb2: Goulash Cannon looks good.
Decals might translate as ...... "Allergy warning. Goulash prepared in a field kitchen which handles nuts." :tongue-out3:
Jim
The worst one was beans and petrol where the cook tried to fill up the burner when the food was next to it. Now that was bad but we were cold wet and hungry lol.Hear, Hear Paul,
You and Me both brother and the best part was...…………..We lived to tell about it afterwards!!!!!!!!! I never knew Pork Chops came dehydrated in a #10 can either...………………….
BTW, Super looking wood grain Buddy!!!
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