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B-17engineer
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Ha I will! Should i glue the sandpaper down ?
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English, Czech, Polish, German, Swedish.....you pick my friend!8)
Make us proud.....errmmmm....damn, forgot your name B-17! Looking forward to the pics!8)
*kills a beer*.....hey, anyone else want a cold beer!?
You'd like the 'real ale' in my local pub - couple or threepints andyou wouldn't need a FW190, you'd be 'Wurgering' without wings!!
As a flat surface spackle (goop , dry wall compound) is easy to paint when flat surface I found when I used it for scenery a lot of white peeks through after paintingIts a Material used for filling cracks in walls....Its like play doh it hardens after a while and it can can easily be painted over and glued on.
Would you know whether to glue sandpaper down or not?
Gents, this is a diarama thread of a 7th grader. Let's lose the drinking talk. He has the rest of his life to ruin with alcohol. Give him a few more years. Please.
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Matt is just trying to look out for the youngsters.
Now, B-17........WE WANT SOME DAYUM PICS!!!!!
B-17 I didn't know you were so young. Most kids I know your age couldn't care less about anything that happened last week, let alone 60 years ago! And the only hobby they seem to have is shooting each other in online games. It's great to see a kid your age showing an interest in both history and building models.
B-17 I didn't know you were so young. Most kids I know your age couldn't care less about anything that happened last week, let alone 60 years ago! And the only hobby they seem to have is shooting each other in online games. It's great to see a kid your age showing an interest in both history and building models.