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Toylanders.
Andy.:
Excellent can't wait..... on both counts.
:D :D :D
Bush Tucker Man:
I'll try to be thorough with it.
I'll even start with a picture of the trailer that I borrow to collect the sheet materials :)
Bush Tucker Man:
Sorry a false start again last weekend.
I couldn't borrow my mates 10foot trailer, so didn't go for the 8x4 sheet materials (1/2inch Marine Plywood).
I know I could take my 5x4, but the first rule of 'Sods Law' dictates that;
'Whatsoever can go wrong, will do so'
If I had gone for it, it's my luck that it would snapped in half with the wind getting under it & bending it against the ratchet straps.
Hopefully I'll be able to get the trailer tomorrow or Saturday afternoon.
As I told Andy earlier on 'AOL Instant Mesages', we've just put the house up for sale (& sold it 23hours after the sign went up)
So the build might be put back even furtherthan it already has been.
Still, on a positive note I want a house with a double garage (at least 25 foot long) or space to build one.
And a spare (5th/6th) bedroom for my study-den-computer room-archives-record collection-library.
matthew:
How detailed are the plans for the Toylander? How well produced? I may well have a go at building one this summer from the plans, but might have to try and turn it into a LWB :)
The Rebel is out 'cos it uses a GRP body so you've not got a lot of choice but to buy that from them and there's no way I can afford it, although I might get a set of their plans to compare.
From the dimensions BTM has given transport won't be a problem, it'll fit inside th 109" without a problem :)
Bush Tucker Man:
Matthew they're very well thought out & detailed.
There's a chappie on 'LRUKForums' (I think it's there?) who works for the printers who produce them for 'Real Life Toys'
As we've sold our house & we're going through the process, it's proably going to be on hold until we've moved & settled in now.
Sorry :(
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