If FTFY means Fix That For You, then thanks , but I've already been contacted by a pellet wielding mercenary acquaintance who suggested I stay safely away from the scene until it can established if its a mole, rabbit, or hedgehog responsible for undermining the ladder.FTFY
Almost finished the lorry tailboard. Apart from a few small bits it's done. Locking bar and bracket next then fit the blasted thing.
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Hope seems to be springing eternal.Some removeable neon graffiti on the church in the dead of night.
If you look carefully you can see the stained windows
That looks a useful press at the backSome more progress with the hiab, Extentions blasted and painted ,wear pads cut and features machined and fitted.
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That looks like LFX nylon fro the wear padswear pads cut and features machined and fitted.
Some giant Lego. 21.4 times bigger than the real stuff.
For my grandson's bedroom wall.
Still got the 8 dot ones to do, but should have them done today
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Hmmm, I suppose I better secure them well then. Kids love to climb!!!That's going to make a great climbing wall for him. I hope that the carpet is good and thick !
Would love to see pics of this diner when done.Yesterday I was working on a 737 fuselage (Death to all 737s!) that we chopped up to make into a temporary 'Diner' for a Stately Home. I had to trim down the Lav door from a 747 to fit the hole in a 737 bog unit. Strange smell from the wood/alloy door as I was cutting it. I hope everyone else had a more enjoyable day at work than me!
Please post a pic when the walls done, would love to see itSome giant Lego. 21.4 times bigger than the real stuff.
For my grandson's bedroom wall.
Still got the 8 dot ones to do, but should have them done today
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Will do, but could be a while as the house won't be finished (built), for another 5 or 6 weeks.Please post a pic when the walls done, would love to see it
You have no idea how much fun I'd have if given the chance to chop up a jet, though I'd spend most of the time looking at the engineering of each partYesterday I was working on a 737 fuselage (Death to all 737s!) that we chopped up to make into a temporary 'Diner' for a Stately Home. I had to trim down the Lav door from a 747 to fit the hole in a 737 bog unit. Strange smell from the wood/alloy door as I was cutting it. I hope everyone else had a more enjoyable day at work than me!