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I Hearby Swear NOT to Buy that Kit!


Bill Cross

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Very impressive Bill, really very high quality work there.

 

67 is not old any more. Touch wood, you've many years ahead of you 

Thank you, Dean. I have no plans for leaving, but I also don't want to get a lot of kits I will tire of. There are things in my stash I would sell or give back if i could.

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Very Impressive diorama Bill, so did you get the Fortress ? :)

Cheers

M.

Thanks, but not yet. If I can sell my Federal Overcoat or my dad's G-scale loco....

 

I am worried about it going OOP. The prices on eBay are 2x those of Sprue Bros.

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Thanks, but not yet. If I can sell my Federal Overcoat or my dad's G-scale loco....

 

I am worried about it going OOP. The prices on eBay are 2x those of Sprue Bros.

Buy it. 

 

If the guilt is too much, you can double your money on EBay.

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It's either us or the better half.........

That's why I need a sunny day to photograph that Federal Great Coat. Probably enough to buy the damn thing and SWMBO will never know. :evil_laugh:

See how you guys have enabled me from "I'm not going to buy this kit" to "how can I raise the money to buy this kit?" :frantic:

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Yes, And we are darn proud of being World Class Enablers. :innocent:

What are friends for if they cannot lead you astray? :wicked:

I mean, hasn't 6 episodes of Star Wars taught you the joys and pleasures of living on the dark side?  :punk:

Be of good cheer and empty wallet like the rest of us :beer4:

 

Finally, always remember the inspiring phrases of great people down through the ages:  :fight:

"L'audace, l'audace. Toujours l'audace" General George R. Patton, Napoleon Bonaparte and Frederick the Great.

"Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead." Admiral David Farragut at the Battle of Mobile Bay

"Where did all those fu***ing Indians come from?" Colonel George R. Custer's last words at the Battle of the Big Horn
"What, me worry?" Alfred E. Neuman when, as he reached for it discovered there was no toilet paper in the mens' room.

 

Humbly yours,

Stephen

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