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Vladislav

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  1. James, do you coordinate pre-orders?
  2. When I get that very early feeling I try to catch it as soon as possible with all possible possibilities. Usually if it's close to evening a small dose of Jamaica rum or Scotch product helps being drunk with a current portion of food. Also I use to keep a can of honey at my kitchen and add a fair amount of it into tea replacing current sugar. Also I make a cup of milk hot in a microwave stoove adding honey again and a small bit of butter. And drink it hot right before getting too bad to bed. Than if such "emergency" stuff don't work I get medicals. But I don't have troubles with blood pressure or other things which might restrict such actions. Hope that sudden desaster will pass you soon. Wish you a speedy recovery. And one important thing to remember. Don't try taking off the concrete off your head by any mechanical way!
  3. Love the Autocar!! And saying that I could repeat it for almost every other painting! Yes, I just surprized to myself, I don't dislike any of them even for a bit. Great drawings, made with perfect proportioning, lots of detailing and what is the most important they're kept in style. To glad to learn you could be back to the condition allowing to continue painting. I suppose this thing inself was a good reason and moral help for the recovery.
  4. Have a Great Day! Whoo-hoo!! Also we should remember our Polish friend who was building a Suprliner model. He hasn't show out for a while though. Happy Birthday Pawel!
  5. Haven't seen you for awhile on here. Hope you're allright and the stars get right position to light your ways.
  6. Upps.. Didn't know our losses are that much. Not exactly the hood lengthes but I suppose what Jim meant. B-Model_Cabs.pdf
  7. Neat looking little R. And very solid for the age. Congrats on the purchase!
  8. I suppose he didn't. Anything less than 40% grade doesn't work at those latitudes
  9. Yes guys, its whole one class above than just to put a tractor in a ditch in Poland That happened this past week indeed. The guy will too probably go to army jail. Too much of "sound" with that event to hide.
  10. Paul, Great pics! The road shots are my favorites. A lil while back i also had issue with posting images on here. Was surprized being allowwed to upload less and less sizes. Than later I checked out my personal page with settings anf found there "my attachments". Browsed them and found out some earlier files uploaded of a very large size. And many big ones too. Looks like BMT server limits your summery weight of publications. The easiest thing you can do is just delete pictures in old posts. I didn't like that idea since somebody might like to see any. So I edited posts with really heavy pics. Took them off and put resized ones instead. Not a really quick deal though, takes time and attention. But you can do it ocassionally when having time with no use and interweb access at the same time. When waiting for a load for example.
  11. The subscript on the pic looks like Russian name. So probably some aborigen with Russian roots
  12. The cracked weld is awesome
  13. When I was younger and when taking every one more car apart I used to say that a car should be made with only one big nut. In the center. You turn the nut loose and all the car falls into pieces at one time. Reading your thoughts on the matter of the shed design it makes me think a shed must be done the same way. Turn the only big nut and the job is done
  14. I think the best news is nobody heard of the oil trace through all Brown land Swishy mate, your washing machine seems like a tough working unit but I better like the original look.
  15. Nice pics Tom, as usual. Safe roads to you.
  16. No isuue with the pics. Better spend as much time for the project as you can
  17. Sounds like adventures you were more lucky if avoided. 90 ton gross is way out of my imagination. Any thing down the road here is restricted 40 metric ton.
  18. Wow! What a disaster! I thought I'm the only person on the globe having troubles locating SAE hardware. Probably my military NR model has hinges attached to the cab with the same parts. And i suppose a L-model too. Very surprized you couldn't find such common parts as a standard hardware shop item. Will keep your experience in mind.
  19. Wow! Sounds like one tooo steep climb for regular truck traffic. How could you wait allowing the oversize to pass and then start driving? Did you just continue moving slowly during that? Or backed up to some flatter spot behind you? Sounds like there would be a trouble if anybody shows up in the front lane at the time you was passing the wreckage.
  20. Have never heard about that purchase. Locals don't spread even rumors. Everybody is sure GAZ is a Russian truck made in Russia. And the same with KamAZ. As sure as a brick sh*thouse
  21. To the moment you can see trucks with these cabs in the street
  22. Happy Birthday!
  23. Best B-day wishes Joe!
  24. That's a church, Russian orthodox, in another willage of my neighbourhood. Don't know how really old it is. Probably 200 years or so, maybe more. Some make-up was done to the outside of it 3-4 years back.
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