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I'm sorry to hear about that disaster for you. That's a nightmare.
I recall visiting Baton Rouge once and walking around the LSU campus. I kind of remember everything being up on a bluff way above the River.
But I guess not all of Baton Rouge is like that, is that right?
Everything in that show was a treat, and funny because my fav was the two-tone red and white 60's station wagon that popped up in the first minute of the vid. Classic!
They don't call that lifting block a ""headache ball" for nothing.
It's my old construction safety background that says bump cap or hard hat when I see that thing. But I know that's not likely.
So just ignore me in the corner over here:
We can't know of course, but a good guess is that children did not produce all that artwork.
Those are petroglyphs and later-era handiwork of whatever cultures called that area home at one time. That's pretty amazing.
What kind of mine was it that was worked there?
I know what you mean.
Detail included the sliding canopy, and operational landing gear which says a lot about the quality. But yeah, painting isn't part of the build, you're right.
Found inside some junk mail catalog, and funny because it was like a salt-and-pepper shakers catalog or something.
The scale wasn't noted, ad it's pricey, but the quality appears real good.
http://www.florenceandgeorge.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=p51+mustang
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