Finaly a frosty morning!

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Paul Morris
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Finaly a frosty morning!

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Hi fellas.
Well i finaly got a frosty morning to take a few pics of my winter white washed Tiger hope you like em.
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Cheers Paul :lol: :wink:
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Good looking Tiger, Paul :D

Though the chaps at the back look like they've been over-indulging on the vodka :lol: :lol:

Adrian.

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Hi Adrian.
They are just cuddling up to keep warm same as we were ha ha.
Cheers Paul :wink:
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Post by Tim Bowman »

Awesome looking Tiger Paul! The winter white-wash and weathering is beautiful. Looks cold.

Thanks for sharing the great pictures. 8)

regards

Tim
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Hello Tim.
Thanks very much for your kind comments :D and yes it was very cold ha ha.
Cheers Paul :wink:
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Post by clive Lockwood »

nice pics paul, it was too cold for me to come out of the garage so got a bit more done on the panther, you never know we might even get some snow soon, i expect there will be quite a few photos on then lol

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Hi Clive.
Yes i hope your right about the snow :lol: it was cold this morning though good job there was no wind with it.
Cheers Paul :wink:
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Hi Paul,

Great photo's :wink: . Snow would be great :D . I was out this morning getting our Christmas tree & more logs for the winter so I misseed the chance to get some frosty photo's :cry: . Maybe next weekend.

Thanks Antony
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Post by Matthijs Dijkstra »

Hi Paul,

Compliments from Holland!! Beautiful senery, great looking Tiger1.
Great sharp pictures which is quite an achiefment with that balls off freezing weather!!
Please keep them coming.

Matthijs

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Hi Matthijs.
Thanks for your comments it was a lovely day, i will post some more pics next time.
Regards Paul :wink:
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Post by Robin Ellis »

Very nice Paul, but please get rid of that orange aerial!

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Hello Robin.
Point taken :) i did remove it this year and fitted the Mike Stannard item and i lost a lot of signal so put the old one back on but i will now have another look at it.
Cheers Paul :wink:
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Richie Wignall

Post by Richie Wignall »

hi paul

i have one of mikes, but fitted over armorteks shaft, just a bit of drilling :P but works ace. :wink:


robin
he may like the tangoed look :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: only jokeing :wink:
richie :wink:
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Post by Allan Richards »

Nice set of photos, frosty mornings like that are ideal settings. I also like the Preston dock area and its good to see these models being run.
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Frosty morning

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Hi Paul, what I did with my Stannard aerial rubber base was to drill out the main round headed centre bolt so that the aerial wire pulls through. I then managed to get a suitable piece of hollow carbon fibre fishing rod tip from a local shop which was free because it was part of a broken rod.

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