Whilst waiting for some epoxy to cure on the Skipjack, I thought I'd have a quick look at the Type XX111...as you do.
Three quarters of an hour and half a roll of masking tape later, the epoxy had gone rock hard, and I'd just finished getting the four sections of the hull to go together...damn thing looks like an Egyptian mummy now! The language was appalling, and so was the fit of the parts...I'll not be building this for a long while yet.
Three quarters of an hour and half a roll of masking tape later, the epoxy had gone rock hard, and I'd just finished getting the four sections of the hull to go together...damn thing looks like an Egyptian mummy now! The language was appalling, and so was the fit of the parts...I'll not be building this for a long while yet.
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