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Well thank you Inge.
I built a very accurate Porsche model which I was given for a project whilst
convalescing some years ago. It took me about 5 months at a couple of hours
a week. I half expected it to fire up when I finished it. Presently I am
making a Christmas present of a Triumph TR4. This is more of a child's toy.
I can confirm though its realism in one area: fitting the body parts - it
needs bending and fettling just like a real one. I will put a scale oil
puddle under it to make it authentic.
Best Wishes
Mike
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Inge Hernefjord
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 12:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Anti-splashing solder wire
Mike, former Indium star, gave me a short but covering lesson about solder
wires, so good that I honored him in Dropbox under ' Comments from members'
. I will drop unusally short, concentrated and clever comments there. Who
will be next?
> Inge
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> PS. NTC q: has anyone seen or built such a one
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> http://www.rcarmory.com/kit_tiger1.html#description
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