63c Dodge Crane Truck

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Re: 63c Dodge Crane Truck

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kwakers wrote:Joe has just beat me to my own response by mere moments.......I am now both humbled and also embarrassed......... :D :D Dick (How did he do that? LOL)

This old fart (older than Kwaker's), has Apple's latest miniature super computer in his pocket. I've unlimited data and make good use of it, that's how I got the jump on ya. Anyway, that old digital camera is probably obsolete by now LOL. Sorry Dick, I didn't mean to techno-shame you.
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Re: 63c Dodge Crane Truck

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Our model has the six usual thick BPW on it, so I will add that feature to my Post on it above. I believe Antonin's thin wheels on this 63C may turn out to be a very rare short run if Stannard missed them in his variation guide.
I had added a note asking Forum members to check their models for the Crude door repair "Patch" that Nick has illustrated at his 63C online Guide. The model looks more like an Error than an intentional factory die repair to me, but maybe I am wrong on that thought?? While looking for the repair "Patch", please check for those "Thin Wheels" on this 63C and let us know if any other examples turn up that are owned by Forum members. :?: Cheers! Kwakers
Tinman with a brand new techno Computer? I may be more obsolete than my 2 year old "Special" camera Joe, AND, most of my Toys are Vintage 1960s. What a boring Senior I have turned out to be in my Adirondack Mountain Cave.....LOL Dick
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I told you not to print that picture Ghosty, I hadn't combed my hair that morning........What does CtL+C do????? I may have to get Joe's new device involved to further my electronic device education! Kwakers :D :lol: :D
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ctrl + c is copy

ctrl + v is paste

ctrl + z is cut

ctrl + p is print

ctrl + t is open new tab

there are more but these are off the top of my head
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Re: 63c Dodge Crane Truck

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Brad Pittiful wrote:ctrl + c is copy

ctrl + v is paste

ctrl + z is cut

ctrl + p is print

ctrl + t is open new tab

there are more but these are off the top of my head
ctrl + x is cut, which is quite handy sometimes. I've never used ctrl + z but apparently it's undo and ctrl + y is redo :)
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whoops...thanks for the correction John!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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If you are pounding away very quickly at the keys and accidentally hit Ctrl + X and the highlighted part of your work disappears - it can be quite upsetting until you realize what just happened and then restore the text. I was working on a report late on evening, stressed and very tired. I went to copy the entire report to paste into an email and nearly blew a gasket when the whole thing vanished. I was sitting there with my head in my hands, lamenting having to start all over again from scratch, when I realized it was the case of the disappearing typo (so to speak, as I hit Ctrl + X when the finger was aiming for Ctrl + P) ). I was able to undo my typo and finish up ... this time going a little slower and using more care.
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