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You have kangaroos..............???? How bloomin big are they to hid a carrier???? Ideal in combat as camoflage I think!!
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Hi Colin,I am in my fifty fifth year as a toolmaker and I must say you learned well and you have what it take.My hat is off to you.
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Thanks Clark, I would love to have the knowledge of a tool maker. I'd have a die for everything.
![]() Keith, sorry for the delay on the numbers Ford, NSW 2822 VR, 634 The paintball tiger I made was VR 3413 The Fuel tanks to date. I decided to mig weld the joints as it was the quickest and most effective way for me to do it. |
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Hi Colin. Can we get some more pics of 2822, not very far off mine. Would love to add the photos to my collection.
Regards Nathan
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A Ford Homebush one, Colin?
Thanks for the numbers. Nathan, what is the hull number of yours please?
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Kieth, mine is 2838 also a Ford NSW.
Regards Nathan
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Fuel tanks finished with the help of my little helper Andrew. He's learning well!
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