Roadmasters Artics

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:"tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a' mm?"

No, part 'A' has to be put in first before part 'C', then you can tighten the screws.

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motorman wrote:
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:"tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a' mm?"

No, part 'A' has to be put in first before part 'C', then you can tighten the screws.

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So where does part B go?
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You've got a part 'B', that can't be right, shouldn't be a part 'B', its Swedish, they don't have part B's...

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You've got a part 'B', that can't be right, shouldn't be a part 'B', its Swedish, they don't have part B's...

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:D ok but the instructions do say A, then B, then B again, then A.
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johnboy wrote:
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You've got a part 'B', that can't be right, shouldn't be a part 'B', its Swedish, they don't have part B's...

Ghosty.
:D ok but the instructions do say A, then B, then B again, then A.
Sounds like you've got a poster for ABBA...

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Here are my artics including a 000 gauge guliver county
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I love the "Rocket Fuel" label on the tanker. Most toy makers get it wrong and no exception here. The only rocket fuel that truck could carry is RP-1 which, for all practical purposes is the same thing as the more refined kerosene used as jet engine fuel.
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Tinman wrote:I love the "Rocket Fuel" label on the tanker. Most toy makers get it wrong and no exception here. The only rocket fuel that truck could carry is RP-1 which, for all practical purposes is the same thing as the more refined kerosene used as jet engine fuel.
I wonder if this was ignorance or the fact that "Rocket Fuel" sounds a bit more exciting for a toy?
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Hi John,
You got the bulk carrier! :o That one is the hardest to find I reckon, been after one for ages. I still need the Milk tanker too. I've got a mint looking timber tractor, another couple of dropsides, and a low loader on the way though.
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Hi all,
Finally got a Milk tanker, it had lost it's decals so a repro set from the Corgi Bedford look pretty good to me.
Got a pair of LS Land Rovers too, not artics, but I'll post them here anyway.
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