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Post by julianbest1 on Jan 13, 2010 0:47:14 GMT 1
After two years of building the "TITANIC" and now getting closer to commission date for the " BISMARCK " I have discovered this wonderful site, could have done with the help of all you guys long ago!! all I've done so far is pick on Gordon's effort, and what a good job he has done, they could have done with him at Swan Hunter. I have tried to add a photo of my Titanic, and my attempt at making a case for it, wheather it will appear or not? I don't know!! Cheers for now. Julian Best.
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Post by mike on Jan 13, 2010 12:46:11 GMT 1
Welcome to the forum julian, Yes Gordon has done a great job on his Bismarck check through the build daries theres a lot of great builds there. mike
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Post by eric on Jan 13, 2010 13:12:07 GMT 1
Hi Julian, welcome to our little forum!
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Post by coenie on Jan 13, 2010 17:50:25 GMT 1
Welcome Julian.
I presume you are staying in Kidwelly, but where on earth is that?
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Post by Mark on Jan 13, 2010 18:05:46 GMT 1
Let me add my welcome to the Forum Jason. You couldn't wish to meet a more friendly and helpful crowd. Watch out for the penguins and dancing girls tho. (an off the wall sense of humour sometimes helps here as well !)
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Post by julianbest1 on Jan 13, 2010 20:01:00 GMT 1
Very good question!! Kidwelly is on the coast in South Wales, You know South Wales, the place where we breed all the rugby players who the Springboks are always weary of!!!!!! I've never been to South Africa, but spent many months in East Africa during my time in the Royal Navy in the 1950s/60s. Cheers now. Julian.
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Post by Achtung!! on Jan 13, 2010 22:06:12 GMT 1
Defo going to have to get the girls doing a special welcome dance.
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Post by coenie on Jan 14, 2010 17:53:57 GMT 1
Very good question!! Kidwelly is on the coast in South Wales, You know South Wales, the place where we breed all the rugby players who the Springboks are always weary of!!!!!! I've never been to South Africa, but spent many months in East Africa during my time in the Royal Navy in the 1950s/60s. Cheers now. Julian. Thanks for the directions Julian, if the time is right, please come and visit our country, you won't be disappointed. Hats off for your team, always a pleasure to compete against such dedicated players!!
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Post by sws35 on Jan 18, 2010 22:26:55 GMT 1
Welcome on board!
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Post by julianbest1 on Jan 19, 2010 21:39:43 GMT 1
Those are the very first words I heard when I joined H.M.S. DEVONSHIRE in 1951 Thank you.
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