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Posted - August 14 2017 : 09:00:22 AM
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My AOTW offering this week is a little and quick kitbash I did this weekend using a 40' Ulrich Inter modal trailer and some Rhododendron stems as logs...
Sean
"If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!" - Mario Andretti!
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Posted - August 14 2017 : 1:18:24 PM
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Cool truck Sean. Those rhododendron stems seem a nice scale.
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Posted - August 14 2017 : 3:26:03 PM
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We shall be filing a complaint with Environmental Office of Rhododendron Stem Abuse as these stems are a known habitat of the Vermillion Blue Gray Mouse and its associated flea- the Spotted Back Binder. I will also send a strongly worded letter to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, that a perfectly innocent VBG mouse is now being left without habitat.
Just kidding. Nice piece, Mustang.
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Posted - August 14 2017 : 10:28:15 PM
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Cool log truck, Mustang!
To Chops' point, my 3rd cousin's German husband says that, in Germany, they're not allowed to trim bushes at certain times of the year because birds might be nesting in them. I'm not sure why it's not enough to look in the bush and check for nests.
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Posted - August 22 2017 : 12:56:44 PM
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Well, among other species, the Wooly Mammoth vanished from the radar just about the time the first Americans showed up in Clovis, NM. Bring back the Wooly Mammoth!
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