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Stikpusher wrote:
BlackSheep214 wrote:Time for Duke to build a Model Barn :giggles: :giggles: :giggles: :giggles:
Barn? :hmm: He needs a warehouse/hangar! :stirpot:
Nope. I got one better.... an empty, abandoned Walmart Distribution center :giggles:
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Hey, Joe. You got a 94 Winchester in those lever guns?
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BlackSheep214 wrote:
Stikpusher wrote: Barn? :hmm: He needs a warehouse/hangar! :stirpot:
Nope. I got one better.... an empty, abandoned Walmart Distribution center :giggles:
Well the Super Kmart in my work area is closing.... it's huge!!! :whistle:
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Paul wrote:Hey, Gary. You got a 94 Winchester in those lever guns?
fify Paul! :grin:

No man, that's a big gap in my lever gun collection. I'd love to have one and a Browning BLR as well. I have 3 Marlin 336s, all in .30-30 and three Savage 99s; one each in .243, .300Savage and .308. I just missed a real good shot at a Marlin 336 in .35Remington. It went cheap and needed some TLC, just like I like 'em. :grin: But, I got busy with my Hurricane and forgot to check the auction... :blush:
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Texgunner wrote:No, no apologies needed I assure you! Thanks for posting those pics. Wow! That is really something to see Duke. Many gallons of glue and paint represented in those pics! And the man/hours of labor?!?! Color me very impressed sir!

It would take me hours and hours (days?) just to look at all of those models, and I would want to do just that too.
About how many years of model building does that represent Duke?

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Thanks Tex! And you are welcome to come anytime and browse through my collection for as long as you like. This is 46 years worth of building; with a slight break of +/- two years right after I moved out.
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Well the Super Kmart in my work area is closing.... it's huge!!! :whistle:

Well that would certainly be a dream come true to have something like that which I could use to display everything. It would definitely give me a small amount of room to grow. Unfortunately, I won't win the Lotto or inherit anything large enough to afford something like that ever, so I'll just have to stick with this tiny room.
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Duke Maddog wrote:

Well that would certainly be a dream come true to have something like that which I could use to display everything. It would definitely give me a small amount of room to grow. Unfortunately, I won't win the Lotto or inherit anything large enough to afford something like that ever, so I'll just have to stick with this tiny room.
You and me both my friend. I do wish that I had my own hobby room again. Perhaps one day... :hmm:
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Wow. That's a lot of stuff in that room. Cool space though.
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Medicman71 wrote:Wow. That's a lot of stuff in that room. Cool space though.
Thanks Medic! I like it too. :grin:
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