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| Re: Scrap wood and a Dremel Excellent work mapleflag! I'm sure it was no easy feat getting the gull wings right on the Caribou. Great job on both! | ||||||||||||||
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| Wow Maple! I'm impressed! I consider myself somewhat 'handy' but there is no way in h*ll I could do that. Those models are VERY accomplished! JPN | ||||||||||||||
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