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Old 01-27-2008, 11:49 PM   #31
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Another beauty for your fleet. What's next?

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G'day Trout,
You are a bloody genius mate. They are some of the best examples of model making I have ever seen.
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Trout you are simply amazing. That is one fine piece of work. Well done!!
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Old 01-29-2008, 10:02 PM   #34
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Trout,

I remember when you first started posting here,

You've come a long way, but showed talent from the start.

Congrats on some very nice work!

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I'm with Marcel on this.
That is a very nice piece of work.
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Truly fantastic. Makes me want to try some of those.
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Awsome Trout.
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Very nice work I am looking forword to the next installment.
It looks like you are into venicles! Would you have or know where I could get plans for a school bus?
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www.toysandjoys.com You will find a school bus pattern there under the sub-heading of trucks. I have used a number of their patterns and they are quite good. Good graphics and instructions. Fun projects to do but they can be time comsuming depending on the pattern chosen.

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Yeah I know I'm late looking at these - but WOW!

Fantastic work there, Trout. I was looking at some of these recently at a craft fair here in NS but they weren't a patch on yours. Beautifully put together and finished.

Keep posting the rest of your fleet ..
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