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Re: My ISCC entry [or a partial history of Brictoria]
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lugnet.loc.au
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Tue, 1 Jan 2002 01:03:02 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Benjamin Whytcross writes:
> G'day all,
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> After many months of planning this site, and 2 partial days of building of
> my first real MOC, I have finally started :)
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> As you can see on the following page, I have been researching the Brictoria
> Barracks, and The Royal Brictorian Light Horse regiment, and have placed my
> findings on-line.
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> http://www.ozbricks.com/brictoria/index.htm
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> Could you let me know what you think, and what areas of research may still
> be needed, and I'll see what I can do. [The Brictorian Defnce forces will
> soon be putting up some info (at least the Army will, I'm not sure about the
> other 3 branches.)]
Looking good, Ben. I seem to recall an old codger in a bar once muttered
something to me about a barber shop - run by someone that sounded like
"Blades" but I can't vouch for the info... 8?)
BTW is that a discarded pizza beside the pub, or the result of too much revelry?
> I hope you [and the town judges] like it. [It's entered under "town: The
> reconstruction"]
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> BTW, I plan on adding to it in the coming months...as soon as I find some
> more blue baseplates. (Ross, you wouldn't know where the Victorian
> toy-stores supplies went, would you?]
I don't seem to recall having *any* trouble finding them 8?) I have a couple
spare if you're interested.
ROSCO
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| G'day all, After many months of planning this site, and 2 partial days of building of my first real MOC, I have finally started :) As you can see on the following page, I have been researching the Brictoria Barracks, and The Royal Brictorian Light (...) (23 years ago, 31-Dec-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
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