Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
- Medicman71
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
Is there a prize for the new game?
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
Stuart comes to you house ,and cleans.
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
LyleW wrote:Stuart comes to you house ,and cleans.Medicman71 wrote:Is there a prize for the new game?
Mike
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
What I'm wondering is wherw this thread is going to be tomorrow....
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
Stay tuned!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
Well I found it and everything looks amazing already.
Stuart I'd check on the rotor blades of the Kiowa; I believe they are a composite material, not metal and so wouldn't chip. Check to be sure though.
Stuart I'd check on the rotor blades of the Kiowa; I believe they are a composite material, not metal and so wouldn't chip. Check to be sure though.
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
That’s what I was thinking. Not to mention that unless they’re operating in a sandy environment, there is not much abrasion on those blades.
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
You're both right Gents - so no chipping. I will however give it a grime wash and muddy up the skids a little.
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'
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Re: Team Yankee (mid 80's US and Russkie Army)
Sooooo - I've finished the M577 and added a base to the Kiowa.
I'm quite pleased with how they came out.
Cheers!
I'm quite pleased with how they came out.
Cheers!
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'
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