classic33
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Just a larger version, nowt else.I used to work at the Garden Island Naval Base in Sydney, and they have this large Meccano crane there. They must have had fun building that one!
Just a larger version, nowt else.I used to work at the Garden Island Naval Base in Sydney, and they have this large Meccano crane there. They must have had fun building that one!
I believe you also have a pretty big Meccano bridge there. My Grandad helped to make some of the bits for it at Dorman Longs steelworks in Redcar. They must have needed a big box to ship it out to Oz.I used to work at the Garden Island Naval Base in Sydney, and they have this large Meccano crane there. They must have had fun building that one!
Don't you have to kill us all now........having shown the entire Australian navy in one photo?I used to work at the Garden Island Naval Base in Sydney, and they have this large Meccano crane there. They must have had fun building that one!
I used to work at the Garden Island Naval Base in Sydney, and they have this large Meccano crane there. They must have had fun building that one!
Can I do it, Can I do it!Don't you have to kill us all now........having shown the entire Australian navy in one photo?
No, but I know a man that has.It will be ok if they need to replace any parts as Mr C has loads of spares
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I don't know, can you? Do you have any past experience that would help you with this task?Can I do it, Can I do it!
Got some, but don't expect any references.I don't know, can you? Do you have any past experience that would help you with this task?
Assuming its a recent picture of yourself in the avatar. A drop of 2'9" should be sufficientI don't know, can you? Do you have any past experience that would help you with this task?
What are these (') (") of which you speak? I would measure drops in mm, or metres if over 10m.Assuming its a recent picture of yourself in the avatar. A drop of 2'9" should be sufficient
Feet & inches, what elseWhat are these (') (") of which you speak? I would measure drops in mm, or metres if over 10m.