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#353109 04/12/12 05:03 AM
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Its old, probably from the 70's and its a model. The guy in the hangar next to mine was cleaning up a bit and gave it to me. It looks complete and it can be yours for, oh, how about postage?
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Brenda is the highest bidder and winner of this classic flying machine!


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I have one of those. It will take more than "a few hours" to assemble it.


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Hung #353131 04/12/12 10:59 AM
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I will bring it to CWI so we can have a building seminar.....ha. Wanna help me Hung? smile

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Originally Posted by Brenda_Kroening
I will bring it to CWI so we can have a building seminar.....ha. Wanna help me Hung? smile


Too many cooks spoil the meal. It might end up looking like a VariEze.


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My mailman just pulled in the yard, popped his trunk and said "I have something for you...ALL the way from California!"

(yes, we're still a bit rural here...ha)

THANKS DOUG!! The model is SO cool. At least in the box anyway. I think I need the flygirls over for a slumber party to help me put it together. grin

Question for ya....why is there fingerprint dust all over the box?? haha

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Well, I didn't say WHY the guy was cleaning out his hangar.


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Brenda, if you've never built a stick and tissue model before, you should be warned! It can be habit forming! I built that model decades ago (destroyed by careless movers despite extraordinary care in packing). I have another still sealed in the original box.

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Carl, I think I need to clean out a room in the basement for the 172, 150 and J-3 kits that I have. Then I have to find a store that sells patience... smile



Originally Posted by dranders
Well, I didn't say WHY the guy was cleaning out his hangar.

Oh great...you gave me the evidence?? eek


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