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KalKat

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  1. It might if you parked under it! Emma
  2. When she got home,did the bomb squad turn up, make it safe and then take it away and blow it up in a quarry?
  3. No, no, no ....... you've confused it with a Tuesday week........ or maybe you have a custard cream in your ear?
  4. (Pre) ordered...... thanks for writing it! Emma
  5. KalKat

    F35 Trials

    Indeed - the technique of 'viffing' . The Harrier was capable of slamming the anchors on allowing an opposing aircraft to fly by and then shooting at it. The Harriers could also readily go up down or even sideways with no apparent notice. I wonder just how well the F35 can do that kind of thing, especially with all those doors and such to open first? Emma
  6. My mum had an ACME Thunderer, she could deafen the little b sweet little kiddies with it. So not just a man's whistle! Emma edit... should have said, she was a teacher
  7. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/85A-MODELS-0-6-0-INDUSTRIAL-SHUNTING-TANK-LOCOMOTIVE-RARE/264405603951?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 and https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KIT-SCRATCH-BUILT-0-6-0-INDUSTRIAL-SHUNTING-TANK-LOCOMOTIVE-METAL-RARE/264405614311?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 Emma
  8. Don't bring my great granny into this................................... Emma
  9. SE Finecast do a kit of a C2X, might this be of use? I don't know what it's like maybe other members have run across it perhaps? Emma
  10. Do not use Magnolia - for any room/reason! It contains green and is the Devil's own p**e! Emma
  11. I used to heat the tyres to soften them, then push down on a flat surface. This not only gives a flat at the ground/tyre juncture, but also a slight bulge at the sidewall. Emma
  12. Perhaps manumaticaly, in a bit of a temper and the aid of a small ladder (to get out afterwards) Emma
  13. Has got girl flu...*sniff* ..... *kof..hack ....ewwww*

  14. I am another year older...*sighs*

    1. ullypug

      ullypug

      but no doubt wiser...

    2. KalKat

      KalKat

      ummm.....do I have to answer that?

    3. cpman46

      cpman46

      Answers on a postcard (so old fashioned)

  15. I am another year older...*sighs*

  16. There is the possibility of using R/C control 'snake' . It's a lot less frictional than wire in tube and a lot more flexible/easier to use. Emma
  17. 60/40 multicore for electrical or electronic jobs. You can get lead free, but I find it difficult to use and in my view ..... pants Emma
  18. The sticky stops being ...... ummm ......sticky Emma ooops , answered whilst posting
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