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Joined: 19/04/2010 Posts: 35 Points: 105 Location: Hailsham, East Sussex
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Hi guys, Bit of a long shot, but does anyone have a list of what we will be getting in each partwork and in what order. I'm asking so that I can plan my time on this build (not started yet  ), as I have limited modelling space and I'm currently working on some 'N' gauge and 'OO' gauge bits and pieces for club layouts. Thanks Kev
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Joined: 21/03/2010 Posts: 270 Points: 837 Location: Nr. Dartford,
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Kevin, welcome to the magical mystery project.  When I used to ask my Mum "what's for pudding?" the answer was usually "Wait and see!"  I fear that this project is one HUGE "Wait and See"  . I've decided to work a month or two behind so I can see what's coming before I proceed, being used to "working ahead" before gluing in order to avoid the "elephant traps".  (And there would seem to be a few in this project already.) At one point I did wonder about storing all the parts for the 2 years then starting the build.  However, this would be very confusing choosing the right unmarked parts, and require a lot of self control, so I have chosen the "moderate laggard" method. I fear this sort of thing will be your only solution. On the positive side you seem to have your "inbetween" problem solved.  Laury
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Tarbrush wrote:Kevin, welcome to the magical mystery project.  When I used to ask my Mum "what's for pudding?" the answer was usually "Wait and see!"  I fear that this project is one HUGE "Wait and See"  . I've decided to work a month or two behind so I can see what's coming before I proceed, being used to "working ahead" before gluing in order to avoid the "elephant traps".  (And there would seem to be a few in this project already.) At one point I did wonder about storing all the parts for the 2 years then starting the build.  However, this would be very confusing choosing the right unmarked parts, and require a lot of self control, so I have chosen the "moderate laggard" method. I fear this sort of thing will be your only solution. On the positive side you seem to have your "inbetween" problem solved.  Laury Hi Kevin ...welcome aboard the nut house ....Tarbrush is spot on....get your issues then wait for ppls response then build....there are several very experienced builders on here who will help you on the right path....us amatures would be in deep sh!t without them....
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 Rank: Amateur Level 1  Groups: Registered
Joined: 19/04/2010 Posts: 35 Points: 105 Location: Hailsham, East Sussex
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Hey guys,
Thanks for your replys, as I said at the beginning it was a long shot hoping for a list of parts LOL.
Tarbrush - I've solved my storage problem by aquiring through devious means a very large transport box/coffin of the type used by newspaper distributers (ask me no questions, I'll tell no porkie pies).
Kev
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Joined: 02/04/2010 Posts: 31 Points: 73 Location: Kent,birthplace of HMS Victory and the second HMS Temeraire
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KevinWalsh wrote:Hey guys,
Thanks for your replys, as I said at the beginning it was a long shot hoping for a list of parts LOL.
Tarbrush - I've solved my storage problem by aquiring through devious means a very large transport box/coffin of the type used by newspaper distributers (ask me no questions, I'll tell no porkie pies).
Kev Does this mean that you were walking/driving* past a newsagents late one night/early one morning* and you heard it quietly calling out to you?  * = Delete as appropriate
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 Rank: Amateur Level 1  Groups: Registered
Joined: 19/04/2010 Posts: 35 Points: 105 Location: Hailsham, East Sussex
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[/quote] Does this mean that you were walking/driving* past a newsagents late one night/early one morning* and you heard it quietly calling out to you?  * = Delete as appropriate [/quote] Not quite Swampy, it was at the back of Woolworths when they were closing down, managed to get a few of them as they are idea for tools and stock for my business Kev
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Joined: 02/04/2010 Posts: 31 Points: 73 Location: Kent,birthplace of HMS Victory and the second HMS Temeraire
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Ah right place,right time,lucky you. I never seem to be there at either!!
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Swampy wrote:Ah right place,right time,lucky you. I never seem to be there at either!! Story of my life!!! Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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