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Old 01-02-13, 07:00
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Thats just a black & white photo of my cats litter box with a 1/72 model in it!

If you look closely, you can see the lumps!
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Old 01-02-13, 07:36
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Thats just a black & white photo of my cats litter box with a 1/72 model in it!

If you look closely, you can see the lumps!
Hi Tony

You are correct, you beat me to it, great minds think alike... :note

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Old 04-02-13, 23:29
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http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/nat...-was-born.html
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Old 05-02-13, 02:43
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Default Oh oh. Here comes richard the iii

Hi Guys

Oh well, back to the old drawing board. On another note, at least the skeleton found buried under a council car park in Northern England at has been positively identified by DNA that the bones found were those of missing King Richard III of England.
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Old 05-02-13, 19:57
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Default So here is a buried plane that seems to be the real deal ....

http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/...servation.aspx
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Old 12-02-13, 20:47
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Default 'Stuff' down the Old Mines

Would anyone be interested in details on wartime stores dumped down mineshafts in the Midlands ?

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Old 12-02-13, 20:56
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Would anyone be interested in details on wartime stores dumped down mineshafts in the Midlands ?

Roddy
Absolutely, go for it!
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Old 12-02-13, 23:52
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Hi Roddy

Go for it mate, just love those stories of what us restores like to cry over.

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