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david f- AMS Treasurer
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The tune comes back to me!
Is there a prop hidden in the "propulsor".
(It would never have worked in the real thing along just like the puppet strings coming out of the hatch!)
Very nice model. Thanks.
David
Is there a prop hidden in the "propulsor".
(It would never have worked in the real thing along just like the puppet strings coming out of the hatch!)
Very nice model. Thanks.
David
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david f wrote:The tune comes back to me!
Is there a prop hidden in the "propulsor".
(It would never have worked in the real thing along just like the puppet strings coming out of the hatch!)
Very nice model. Thanks.
David
Yes. The rudder, hydroplane and prop are clear and inside the propolsor.
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