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Oh dear! I did have an exchange wth him and he explained his personal circumstances were very difficult health wise and also having to move premises. Because I was a supporter of his initiative I gave him too much time to 'sort things out' and have gone beyond the Paypal protection. You live and learn.. Does anyone know of Dylan's circumstances and his whereabouts pse? Cheers Terry
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Hi all, I have been trying to contact Dylan Reynolds - Lasercraft over a long outstanding order but can't get any reply from his Facebook site. Does anyone know where I can get hold of him or know why he appears to be awol? If so could you pm me please. Thanks Terry
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Or I could measure mine if you let me know the critical dimensions for you.
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This is where I found it. **LINK**
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This might help David. Try http://www.modelflying.co.uk/albums/member_album.asp?a=39698
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Well done Danny
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Wow Martin that is really something! Best of luck with the forthcoming maiden - keep us posted
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Sopwith Pup with ASP FT160 twin
Terry Walters replied to PETER BRUCE - Eastchurch Gap's topic in The Video Channel
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Forum members' new models: Let's see them.
Terry Walters replied to Paul Marsh's topic in All Things Model Flying
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Hi John - I think that is very nice indeed. Can I send mine engines back to have it done LOL! Cheers Terry
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Just seen this Ian - lovely - I'll watch with interest! Terry
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Yes - Happy Xmas to all and let's hope that next year isn't quite as traumatic as this one LOL! Terry
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Very nice Nev. Terry
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Hi Manish - yes agree re Auster. Here's a pic of slightly better days: As I said above - I think the 'first' aeroplane is a Percival Proctor 5. That was the army spec Proctor.
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I think that's an Auster J1 or Beagle Terrier fuz too. Percival Proctor 5 at the start? Terry
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I think those Stampes are Tiger Moths looking at the cabane structure and fuel tank? Interesting tho' - thanks Martyn
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Plasterboard - cheap - easily renewed and takes pins well plus you can cut to fit as it's available in large sizes. Terry
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Thanks guys - thought you would like them! The link came to me from a friend who usually goes to the show. Maybe I will one day LOL!
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Thanks Jon - brilliant! .....Brilliant red that is LOL!
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If you have a few minutes to enjoy yourself! Oshkosh
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Good on you Chris! You did really well. Terry