Nick87
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I have the scars/memories to prove that is all...My old man has only two soft spots..blue heelers and grand kids.
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I have the scars/memories to prove that is all...My old man has only two soft spots..blue heelers and grand kids.
I feel his pain. Lost my Daisy 3 years ago, now it’s about time for another one.He had Bano (a Blue Heeler) for about 12-13 years... passed about 2-3 years ago. Crushed our son...he really likes this little gal
Not doing anything wrong, that is a beautiful rifle to carry around. Who cares about squirrelsExcluding travel time, this squirrel took more time and effort than the elk my daughter got last fall. This was the first squirrel spotted in seven outings. I am doing something wrong.
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Fletcher Class. She served in the Pacific during World War II and also in the Korean War.Nice work.A warship near and dear to my heart. Need some paints, glue, masking tape, a tweezers, toothpicks, some sewing thread and artist brushes. A certain amount of patience helps also. A Tamiya kit.
Now, let’s look up some historical facts, and not rush it, but take about 22 hours to paint and assemble. Let’s not overdo it when it comes to painting. Some were even wearing camouflage, but I haven’t quite mastered that yet.
The USS Fletcher (DD-445) named for Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher, was the lead ship of her class, theView attachment 261918 Fletcher Class. She served in the Pacific during World War II and also in the Korean War.
Launched, 3 May 1942
Commissioned, 30 June 1942
Stricken, 1 October 1969
Sold 22 February 1972 and scrapped
376 feet long
Speed, 36 knots
273 officers and enlisted
She received 15 battle stars for World War II and 5 battle stars for the Korean War