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Joined: 21/03/2010 Posts: 270 Points: 837 Location: Nr. Dartford,
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 Mine came too.  I've never known 4 weeks be so long since subscribing. Been pestering the postman for about a week now. Have read the mags already, now time to get to the bench and examine the parts. As with the rest of you quite excited that the build now starts properly. No way this is going to take 4 weeks though so the long weight will start again in a few days. Good building shipmates.
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Joined: 25/04/2010 Posts: 748 Points: 2,285 Location: bognor regis
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Tarbrush wrote: Mine came too.  I've never known 4 weeks be so long since subscribing. Been pestering the postman for about a week now. Have read the mags already, now time to get to the bench and examine the parts. As with the rest of you quite excited that the build now starts properly. No way this is going to take 4 weeks though so the long weight will start again in a few days. Good building shipmates. i agree tarbrush..got my parts today,i arrived home at 5.30 and by 7.30 she was decked and pinned...i will flip her over in the morning and give her a serious gluing...what about you? cheers benny
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Joined: 21/03/2010 Posts: 54 Points: 158 Location: ISLE OF MAN
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Not made it across the Irish Sea yet to the Isle of Man Maybe today. Fingers crossed
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Joined: 12/06/2010 Posts: 20 Points: 60 Location: Wales
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Normal postman has been already today with nothing for me in the way of a packet/parcel(my toolkit should be with it also) so perhaps the parcel van will bring it. You would have thought that Bridgend, S Wales, wasnt that far out of the way would you.
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 498 Points: 1,522 Location: South Wales
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Kirill wrote:Normal postman has been already today with nothing for me in the way of a packet/parcel(my toolkit should be with it also) so perhaps the parcel van will bring it.
You would have thought that Bridgend, S Wales, wasnt that far out of the way would you. A couple of miles down the road from you mate, and I had mine Yesterday, mind you it's the first time I have had them early, usually receive them a fortnight after dispatch date. Ship Builds on the go
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Joined: 17/03/2010 Posts: 301 Points: 941 Location: fife
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Hi kirill and james the parts arrived in scotland this morning so it wont be long  pity i am out all day today, my wife has been at me the last couple of hours to get ready for the edinburgh festival .... she cannot understand how much victory compares to a day at the festival.... my mind will be miles away constructing the parts that arrived this morning so she will have to put up with a few blank looks and distant stares all day.. current builds
victory,endeavour,thermoplye,constitution
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Joined: 15/04/2010 Posts: 1,266 Points: 3,841 Location: The Quantock Hills,Somerset
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Got mine this morning,actually arrived yesterday when we were out & for once the idiot of a postie didn't try ramming it through the letterbox,instead he left me a card. Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 1,199 Points: 3,473 Location: Glenrothes
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 our posties got some common sense he puts a card thru letter box & the package in blue bin used for paper round the back garden Good postie or a secret subscriber who knows whats in the package??
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Joined: 08/05/2010 Posts: 236 Points: 808 Location: Manchester
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stewpot wrote:Hi everyone Im new and I got my 15 16 17 18 good now a quiet weekend Welcome Stewpot. i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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