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        <title>another project.... </title>
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        <![CDATA[ I picked the testor&#39;s 1/48 OV-10A Bronco kit yesterday. I did a build for a guy a few years back with one of my local model club buddies. I worked on the
sponsons and wheel wells while he concentrated on the cockpit and final painting. I gave him my part when it was finished and off he went. The f_*ker yanked
out all my customizing and basically handed the guy a OOB Bronco. It looked like #%#@. It&#39;s been nagging me every since, so I ran across the kit yesterday
for $15. Can&#39;t... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: another project....  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Yeah, I know how that is... Good to hear you found one that you CAN do whatever you like and know it will stay on the kit. It seems that there is always a
model that you just have to redo to get the final outcome or satisfaction. I know the one that has been bothering me for some time is the Yamato build. I
didn&#39;t get to finish it, and definetly not in the scale I wanted to accomplish (1/200), so I am sure I will be on a hunt to get that one back and finish
it. ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ another project....  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I picked the testor&#39;s 1/48 OV-10A Bronco kit yesterday. I did a build for a guy a few years back with one of my local model club buddies. I worked on the
sponsons and wheel wells while he concentrated on the cockpit and final painting. I gave him my part when it was finished and off he went. The f_*ker yanked
out all my customizing and basically handed the guy a OOB Bronco. It looked like #%#@. It&#39;s been nagging me every since, so I ran across the kit yesterday
for $15. Can&#39;t afford it but I got to get some closure from that ordeal. To be continued................. ]]></description>

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