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 |  | (...) However, I had some trouble with the site: I couldn't load that page in Netscape. It works fine in Internet Exploiter, but in Netscape there's a problem loading your stylesheet. Also, even in IE, I can't view the closeup images. --Bill.    (24 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.military) 
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 |  | Arrrrr!!! Avast ye Brinkster, and prepare for boarding! Your evil Brinkster account has reached its daily bandwith limit. So I have to wait until tomorrow to see it. Just a suggestion, you should use BrickShelf.com. Its free, easy, and good for Lego (...)   (24 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.military) 
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 |  | (...) I'm not particularly familiar with the real Spitfire, but that's a great plane model. Wonderful SNOT (Studs-Not-On-Top) usage! -- Tony Hafner www.hafhead.com    (24 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.military) 
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 |  | Hey, the landing gear are'nt that bad, it's good. Neat way to use those windsheilds right! The way you made the insignia is definetley a cool technique. Kudos to Eric H. for that and to you too. nice. Eric (...)    (24 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.military) 
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 |  | Hey people, My son recently got interested in some war-era comics (!) and wanted some planes with which to dogfight. I complied with this: (URL) know there are inaccuracies (the cockpit way too wide, the landing gear just a last minute add-on, and (...)   (24 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.military) 
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