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Old 30-05-2006   #11 (permalink)
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ok nige, thanks alot. also how did you do that "broken down" spit?
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richard we are going to try and put the picture of dads NCC 1701 he done that i told you about. hopefully it will have the detail but it is a small picture of it.
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ok, thanks alot char, i have finished the klingon attack cruiser, just need to find the camera to get some pics up!
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***Char,I have just re-visited your site since the photographs have been added,what an impressive collection of models you have there,can I ask you about that lovely model railway ? is it still in existance or something that Nigel has built in the past ? also tell us more about that beautiful cut-away Hurricane model,it looks stunning showing all of that internal detail.
These little personal sites are all about us as individual modellers and what a good way of showing our models both past and present,thanks for the opportunity to share a part of your life,well done !

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That is some paintjob on the ME111. Love the Tiger, Chieftan and when were Renaults so boxy?
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when were renaults so boxy...... take a look at a 1995 renault espace- !!! LOL
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Renault boxes

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when were renaults so boxy...... take a look at a 1995 renault espace- !!! LOL
That is the big one with the carrying handle !
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yes lol
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Ignoring the Renault box !!!

Nice paintjob on the ME111 .....
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***Guy,that was the year we were looking for a new car,nearly purchased the Espace,but in the end went for the Nissan Prairie,if only they had made a 2 litre version it would have been a great vehicle,but for motorway work it made for hard work at times,it was just too heavy for the 1.8 motor and worked at its peak,otherwise drove as if on rails and a very comfortable vehicle,and the added headroom for loading models was a big plus ! she passed on after good service,what finished her was the unleaded petrol,this particular engine would only run on leaded fuel,tried all of the additives but she just lost her sparkle.

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