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johnboy wrote:I thought I'd put this in your thread Linus. There's a nice round hole which goes completely through the baseplate, it seems a bit extreme as a marker. Any ideas?
Interesting Johnboy.
I think a rivet hole in the wrong place.
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It could be Mike, it seemed a bit smaller than a rivet hole, perhaps it was a test shot or a misplacement. Were rivet holes pilot drilled first or drilled once?
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I also think Johnboy.
In reviewing my models,
I have these different spacings found.

Perhaps an interesting millimeter work for Antonin.
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I think your model Johnboy, is suffering from 'Mazacworm' a funny little Copper-Zinc eating fellar, that creeps up on your models when your not looking and burrows it's way in to the surface. Once he's in that's it, the model is a gonna. If left alone, that model will look like a Collendar in a few Weeks time.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I think your model Johnboy, is suffering from 'Mazacworm' a funny little Copper-Zinc eating fellar, that creeps up on your models when your not looking and burrows it's way in to the surface. Once he's in that's it, the model is a gonna. If left alone, that model will look like a Collendar in a few Weeks time.

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Thanks Ghosty, I've got a team of scientists to inspect the hole, but no answers yet because they're still looking into it.
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You have a 'PM' Johnboy.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You have a 'PM' Johnboy.

Ghosty.
You too Ghosty.

I'm shocked, I turned my back for two minutes and this is the horrible sight that confronted me. I'm in a state of panic, I think it may be an epidemic. What do I do?
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It's getting worse HELP!
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Could it have been fixed to some sort of gift ware like the #5 busses
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johnboy wrote:It's getting worse HELP!
John Boy, that's the dangerous Moko worm.
Your entire collection is in danger.

Please make the whole collection over night in the freezer.
The next morning the collection in a large pot,
and about 100 degreesheat up.
After cooling, remove the worms, and seal the holes.

If it does not work.
There is still the hydrochloric acid treatment.

I wish you and your models all good. :lol:
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