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#150 From: "bty738822" <japrods@...>
Date: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:44 pm
Subject: Leyland Titan PD3
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Can anyone tell me if the Leyland Titan PD3 has ever been modelled in
Edinburgh Corporation colours please. And if the front door Loddeka has
been produced in the dark Eastern Scottish green.
Many thanks
C

#141 From: "hbarker4074" <Harry@...>
Date: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:46 am
Subject: 9963 SF
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EFE will be issuing their model of AEC Renown 9963 SF I think in
SOLlight green and cream with =Scottish= fleetnames towards the end of
next month. Re previous postings, EFE will apply their own legal
lettering etc. and it might be worth a try to see if they would do it
for buses that they do not make - i.e. the amateur model market. It
could be lucrative for them! Worth a try.

#139 From: walter burt <wattyfife@...>
Date: Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:04 pm
Subject: Re: Paints
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Hi Bruce,
 
I myself used the Ford Laurel Green and Panama Beige, on a lodekka respray but I thought the green looked a wee bit too dark (I used grey primer). It was the first and only respray into SMT colours I have done to date so I cannot offer any alternative.
 
On the subject of transfers, you can get the 'emergency exit', 'fuel oil', etc from MODELMASTER DECALS, but they do not supply company addresses (legal lettering) transfers that you are after. I know that Mark did a lot of the transfers himself.
 
At one time, I was going to commission a run of complete sets of transfers for the Scottish Bus Groups with everything included on the sheets, but the cost was too high for me to do on my own.
 
Try asking the other group members if anyone can do some transfers for you.
 
Walter.

Bruce <obananddistrict@...> wrote:
Although I have been collecting models of Scottish buses for many years
I am now about to embark on painting some models into Scottish Bus
group colours. I amt at present trying to get the best match for
Eastern Scottish. I note that Mark Budd recommends Halford Ford Laurel
Green and Panam Beige. Has anyone else got any recommendations. Also
any suggestions as to where I can get transfers for company addresses,
fuel oil, emergency exit etc. Thanks



#137 From: "Bruce" <obananddistrict@...>
Date: Sun Jul 29, 2007 4:57 pm
Subject: Paints
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Although I have been collecting models of Scottish buses for many years
I am now about to embark on painting some models into Scottish Bus
group colours. I amt at present trying to get the best match for
Eastern Scottish. I note that Mark Budd recommends Halford Ford Laurel
Green and Panam Beige. Has anyone else got any recommendations. Also
any suggestions as to where I can get transfers for company addresses,
fuel oil, emergency exit etc. Thanks

#129 From: "woodhouse_models" <buses.cakes@...>
Date: Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:10 pm
Subject: Reminder - metal casting machine
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To anyone interested.

I am selling a complete metal casting kit on ebay at the moment. It's
excellent for model/jewellery making or other fine craft work. I used
to use it to make model bus kits.

My sellers ID on ebay is buses.cakes or you can find the auction by
searching for 'Casting machine'.

The auction closes tomorrow (Wed 18th April) at 2100. At the time of
writing the highest bid was £102, the euivalent set up new costs closer
to £1500.

Regards.

James

#127 From: "Walter Burt" <wattyfife@...>
Date: Tue Apr 3, 2007 1:13 am
Subject: New web site.
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Hello everyone,

I have just created a website at www.fifescottish.com and hope that you
all may take a look and let me know what you think. It has still got a
long way to go, but it's a start.

Walter Burt

#125 From: Douglas Harrison <dougharrison.maryhill@...>
Date: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:19 pm
Subject: Scotland's wee buses
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Failing that, you can buy it from me, I still have a few left. Just email me off-group.

Doug Harrison (author, Scotland's wee buses)


#124 From: stephen davie <stevieboydavie@...>
Date: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:55 pm
Subject: RE: File - Keeping group awake.
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hi barry
 
the book in question is still available to buy the last place i saw it was in d&f models in bell street glasgow and possibley scotsman models parnie street glasgow
 
cheers stephen

Barry Meakin <barry_meakin@...> wrote:
Greetings (in the positive sense),

As an Englishman with a particular predilection for Western SMT circa
1950's/1960's (the reason being that I spent quite a lot of time in Carlisle
during my formative years - ages 6 - 12 - staying with an uncle and aunt,
and the Wesrtern vehicles just seemed to have a great deal of character,
somehow even more than the Ribble, United and Cumberland stock with which
they mingled), I would just like to comment on how well served that company
is for that period by messrs EFE & OOC, with the prospect of the Western
FS's to come from OOC in May? of this year.

Like many other enthusiasts, I cannot understand why one of the two major
"British" producers has not modelled the ubiquitous LD, which of course was
to be found throughout a good proportion of Scotland with various SBG
fleets, but not with Northern or Highland, from memory.

Also, is the book "Scotland's wee buses" by Doug Harrison still available? -
I have lent mine to somebody who has now lost it! Please advise.

Best wishes,

Barry Meakin
Age 59

>From: scottish_diecast_model_buses@yahoogroups.co.uk Reply-To:
>scottish_diecast_model_buses@yahoogroups.co.uk
>To: scottish_diecast_model_buses@yahoogroups.co.uk Subject:
>[scottish_diecast_model_buses] File - Keeping group awake.
>Date: 12 Mar 2007 03:42:37 -0000
>
>
>Hello everyone.
>
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>the group alive in periods of little or no activity.
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#123 From: "Barry Meakin" <barry_meakin@...>
Date: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:45 pm
Subject: RE: File - Keeping group awake.
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Greetings (in the positive sense),


As an Englishman with a particular predilection for Western SMT circa
1950's/1960's (the reason being that I spent quite a lot of time in Carlisle
during my formative years  - ages 6 - 12 - staying with an uncle and aunt,
and the Wesrtern vehicles just seemed to have a great deal of character,
somehow even more than the Ribble, United and Cumberland stock with which
they mingled), I would just like to comment on how well served that company
is for that period by messrs EFE & OOC, with the prospect of the Western
FS's to come from OOC in May? of this year.

Like many other enthusiasts, I cannot understand why one of the two major
"British" producers has not modelled the ubiquitous LD, which of course was
to be found throughout a good proportion of Scotland with various SBG
fleets, but not with Northern or Highland, from memory.

Also, is the book "Scotland's wee buses" by Doug Harrison still available? -
I have lent mine to somebody who has now lost it!  Please advise.


Best wishes,


Barry Meakin
Age 59


>From: scottish_diecast_model_buses@... Reply-To:
>scottish_diecast_model_buses@...
>To: scottish_diecast_model_buses@... Subject:
>[scottish_diecast_model_buses] File - Keeping group awake.
>Date: 12 Mar 2007 03:42:37 -0000
>
>
>Hello everyone.
>
>This is just an automatic email that will be posted every 2 weeks to keep
>the group alive in periods of little or no activity.
>
>Group owner,
>
>Walter Burt.

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#120 From: "dougharrison.maryhill@..." <dougharrison.maryhill@...>
Date: Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:30 pm
Subject: Re: EFE Y TYPE MODEL AND AEC RENOWN FOR SOL
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Well, that's good new Harry. My recollection is that orange is correct for the roof-lights on toilet-fitted coaches, but not otherwise, but I don't have any SMT/Eastern Scottish references to hand right now.

Doug


#119 From: "hbarker4074" <Harry@...>
Date: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:50 pm
Subject: EFE Y TYPE MODEL AND AEC RENOWN FOR SOL
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EFE's model of a Y type for the new Covent Garden Transport Museum
exhibition will be SOL's YH429A (YSC429K). I have just seen the pre
production effort - it looks good - but they have used their standard
seat insert with 49 red seats, and the three opening roof vents had a
dull organge perspex rather than the clear they have produced. I have
drawn this to the attention of EFE - but we will just have to wait and
see what actually happens. They had colour photos to work from. The
destination is 3DW LONDON.

Also the Renown BB963 should be out fairly soon - potential
destinations they are looking at are

041 HADDINGTON
037 EAST FORTUNE
043 PENCAITLAND
043 GLENKINCHIE

It will be in light green livery with Scottish fleetnames. Again they
have colour photos to work from.

Harry

#117 From: "george junge" <buckiegow@...>
Date: Mon Feb 5, 2007 6:56 pm
Subject: wow, nice collection loons
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Now i am impressed, where can i buy some of these diecasts,are they all
off the shelve or have they been repainted, to a very high standard i
must say if they are.
cheers,
stewart

#116 From: "Walter Burt" <wattyfife@...>
Date: Fri Feb 2, 2007 12:12 pm
Subject: Hello everyone
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Sorry I have been neglecting the group a bit. Since I have started
back on the buses, I have had no time to myself. It is just because I
am back on the spare sheet and have been doing a lot of long shifts. I
will soon be inviting a few of my fellow bus drivers to join the group
(the ones I know that collect model buses).

Speak to you all soon.

Walter Burt

#114 From: "first2lm" <first2lm@...>
Date: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:36 pm
Subject: hi
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Hello i was wondering if i am a member of this group from first2lm
Ps plz e-mail me back to let me know thank you

#112 From: "jkh" <jkh8@...>
Date: Tue Jan 2, 2007 11:07 am
Subject: Re: Happy New Year 2007
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Likewise a Happy New Year to all members from OZ.

#110 From: "Jim Louden" <gjlouden@...>
Date: Mon Jan 1, 2007 7:43 pm
Subject: RE: Happy New Year 2007
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And a Happy New Year from the USA as well.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Sean
Sent: 1/1/2007 7:49:14 AM
Subject: [scottish_diecast_model_buses] Happy New Year 2007

Hi All,

Just a wee note to wish everyone a Happy New Year!

Sean


#109 From: "Sean" <sean2476@...>
Date: Mon Jan 1, 2007 3:30 pm
Subject: Happy New Year 2007
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Hi All,

Just a wee note to wish everyone a Happy New Year!

Sean

#106 From: "Walter Burt" <wattyfife@...>
Date: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:25 pm
Subject: Update
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Hi everyone,

Just letting you all know that I am still here. I have rejoined
Stagecoach Fife buses, and have been unable to keep on top of my
model alterations.

I did finish the Fife Scottish Y type, large logo bus, but was let
down by my attempts at the lining. (Mark Budd, can you give me some
tips on this, Please....?)

The 'Scottish' Bristol RE Y type coach is practically finished as
well. I will try and post my finished photos soon.

I have been busy elsewhere as well. I have been trying to get an ex
Fife Scottish B55 Ailsa back to Fife from Cardiffbus, but seem to be
getting nowhere, slowly.

As it turns out, I know a manager at Strathtay, so hopefully I will
be going in this direction for preservation prospects. More can be
heard about this on my other site:-

http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/w_alexander_and_sons_ltd/

How is everyone else's model collecting/making/code 3's going ?

Hope to hear from you all soon.

I will let you all know how I get on with my preserving prospects.

Walter.

#104 From: "malcolm_cosh" <xs6463@...>
Date: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:26 am
Subject: REQUEST FOR "M TYPE COACH" PHOTOS & INFO
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Hi all.
Could I request anyone having photos or information regarding the M
TYPE London service coaches to contact me either on or off group.
I already have a large archive of info and photos but as always it is
far from complete.
It is possible that a model will be produced within 2-3 years and we
need all the photo and other info possible.
Also it is nice to have driver stories "AND LEGENDS" to accompany the
factual info for the future.
If any photos or info is ever used for any purpose it will be credited
accordingly.
Please also feel free to look at the Yahoo Site Alexanders M type Buses
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Malc.

#103 From: stephen davie <stevieboydavie@...>
Date: Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:05 pm
Subject: Re: Corgi 2007 list
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hi folks
 
on a compleatly different subject there is a romour that corgi may be going under reports sugest that they are £38 million in the red it came from a reliable source so it should be correct (in fear of being sued) the above is allegadly

walter burt <wattyfife@...> wrote:
I believe you are right Billy. I remember reading somewhere when this model was announced, that it was wrong due to the platform doors.
 
Walter

billy thomson <william.thomson3@ntlworld.com> wrote:

i see that o.o.c. are releasing a western smt bristol in may of this
year, have they not got this model wrong as i remember when working on
this bus on a late night breakdown change over it was fitted with
platform doors. it also tells you this in the fleet page in the
western way book.



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#102 From: walter burt <wattyfife@...>
Date: Sun Nov 12, 2006 5:06 pm
Subject: Re: Corgi 2007 list
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I believe you are right Billy. I remember reading somewhere when this model was announced, that it was wrong due to the platform doors.
 
Walter

billy thomson <william.thomson3@...> wrote:

i see that o.o.c. are releasing a western smt bristol in may of this
year, have they not got this model wrong as i remember when working on
this bus on a late night breakdown change over it was fitted with
platform doors. it also tells you this in the fleet page in the
western way book.



#101 From: "billy thomson" <william.thomson3@...>
Date: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:58 am
Subject: Corgi 2007 list
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i see that o.o.c. are releasing a western smt bristol in may of this
year, have they not got this model wrong as i remember when working on
this bus on a late night breakdown change over it was fitted with
platform doors. it also tells you this in the fleet page in the
western way book.

#100 From: "fletch5535" <chris.fletcher2@...>
Date: Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:21 am
Subject: Aberdeen this weekend
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Next weekend is the Aberdeen model railway bash at the AECC. Be there.
It's always good.

Come and say hi to me and my slightly dysfunctional friends at the
Aberdeen Transport Society stall.

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/abtrans/?yguid=174992177

We might look a bit funny, but we actually like the same things as you.

We'll be displaying, buying and selling (amongst other things) model
buses.

See ya.

#99 From: "fletch5535" <chris.fletcher2@...>
Date: Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:10 am
Subject: Re: MODEL NOMINATIONS
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--- In scottish_diecast_model_buses@..., "Walter Burt"
<wattyfife@...> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Malcolm is right. Get yourselves to:-
>
>  http://www.britishmodelbuses.com/  and click on 'News'. There is a
> short description of what is asked for, just take it from there. I
> voted for an M type coach, a Y type bus and an RV Volvo Citybus.


Just back to the land of the living and haven't got time to go back
over previous posts, but it seems to me that the Y-type bus is an
absolute no-brainer (gimme Bluebird, gimme Strathtay, gimme almost
anything). M-type maybe, RV Volvo Citybus, definitely.

But I'm English, so what do I know?

#98 From: "Walter Burt" <wattyfife@...>
Date: Tue Nov 7, 2006 8:39 pm
Subject: Re: MODEL NOMINATIONS
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Hi everyone,

Malcolm is right. Get yourselves to:-

  http://www.britishmodelbuses.com/  and click on 'News'. There is a
short description of what is asked for, just take it from there. I
voted for an M type coach, a Y type bus and an RV Volvo Citybus. I am
sure you all have your own ideas of what you would like to see in
model form - just try and make it a Scottish model if you can.

Drop me a line and tell me what you voted for.

Good luck.

Walter Burt.


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>
> Hi All.
> There is an opertunity from one of the major manufacturers to
nominate
> models we would like to see in production it is being offered thru
the
> BRITISH MODEL BUSES SITE and I would urge you all to vote for the
> ALEXANDERS M TYPE as if we dont shout now we miss all chance of
having
> this iconic Scottish coach modeled.
> You can vote for any other prototype you like as well.
> Malc.
>

#96 From: "malcolm_cosh" <xs6463@...>
Date: Sat Nov 4, 2006 2:54 pm
Subject: MODEL NOMINATIONS
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Hi All.
There is an opertunity from one of the major manufacturers to nominate
models we would like to see in production it is being offered thru the
BRITISH MODEL BUSES SITE and I would urge you all to vote for the
ALEXANDERS M TYPE as if we dont shout now we miss all chance of having
this iconic Scottish coach modeled.
You can vote for any other prototype you like as well.
Malc.

#95 From: "hbarker4074" <Harry@...>
Date: Fri Nov 3, 2006 2:36 pm
Subject: NEW EFE SOL Y TYPE
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EFE will be using their existing Y Type casting and therefore an early
Reliance is not suitable. Will probably be a coach Y type Seddon
instead, or possibly a Leopard.

#94 From: "hbarker4074" <Harry@...>
Date: Wed Nov 1, 2006 4:07 pm
Subject: NEW EFE SOL Y TYPE
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Just to let you know that EFE are hoping to produce an SOL Y type
London coach in light green livery 'as new' - so it will have to be
B911-6 or possibly B50-60 if a two day coach is intended. Have no
idea if current Y Type casting is to be used, but if so it will have
to be altered. I am advising EFE on the detail. Does anybody know :

- what the exact legal lettering was - I know from photographic
evidence it was on 2 lines only, the first reading 'Scottish
Omnibuses Ltd., and the second could be New Street, Edinburgh, or
New Street, Edinburgh 8 (the post code EH8 8DW had not been
introduced)

- any info on unladen weights?

- if a 1964 Reliance from B50-60, which had a scripted 'Scottish
Omnibuses' in the waistband flash, was this scripted version also
carried on the boot? I suspect the answer is yes.

- Original Y types sometimes had the seating capcity 'To seat x
passengers' on the rear boot, but I believe this did NOT extend to
the coaches. Can this be confmed by anyboddy please?

HB

#93 From: Callum Colville <kally210883@...>
Date: Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:10 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Update to members.
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Could you add those. Thanks

stephen davie <stevieboydavie@...> wrote:
hello there most of them i have are in madder and white. but i have 78 P78 OSC and R79 KSX in white with and blue stripe below the windows. hope thats of use to you stephen 

Callum Colville <kally210883@...> wrote:
Do you have any of the black and white liverd LRT coaches to add to the 3XX requested. Thanks

stephen davie <stevieboydavie@...> wrote:
hello i dont have many but got some there not good ones thou.

david anderson <weedaveuk74@...> wrote:
Hi do you have any western scottish??
 
Would be great if you have!!!
 
Cheers
 
David

--- In scottish_diecast_model_buses@..., stephen davie
<stevieboydavie@y...> wrote:
>
> hello folks
>   
>   i have over 8000 photos in my collection of various operators
around brittian if any one has a specifac bus or operator that they
would like then please feel free to contact me throu time when i
know how to do it will start a gallery up to share with you all
cheers stephen
>
> Walter Burt <wattyfife@b...> wrote:
>   Hi folks,
>
> Just letting you all know that I am still here. I have been busy
on
> my fotopic site updating the Fife database. As some of you may be
> unaware, I am comiling a pictorial archive of buses from the
former
> bus groups. Starting with Fife, I shall then do the other 2 former
> Alexander companies before I tackle the other groups. It WILL all
be
> done evenually.
>
> The aim of this site is to have a picture of every bus(if
possible)
> that ran with the former Scottish bus group companies.
>
> I have had some fantastic help from 2 or 3 people, but the archive
> still needs fed. If you can help, please let me know.
>
> Our fellow member - buckielugger - is providing a
> substantial 'Northern' section to be added quite soon.
>
> To take a look at this site, just go to:-
>
> http://walterburt80.fotopic.net/
>
> I hope you all find something interesting to look at.
>
> Walter Burt
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#92 From: stephen davie <stevieboydavie@...>
Date: Sat Oct 28, 2006 9:29 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Update to members.
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hello there most of them i have are in madder and white. but i have 78 P78 OSC and R79 KSX in white with and blue stripe below the windows. hope thats of use to you stephen 

Callum Colville <kally210883@...> wrote:
Do you have any of the black and white liverd LRT coaches to add to the 3XX requested. Thanks

stephen davie <stevieboydavie@...> wrote:
hello i dont have many but got some there not good ones thou.

david anderson <weedaveuk74@...> wrote:
Hi do you have any western scottish??
 
Would be great if you have!!!
 
Cheers
 
David

--- In scottish_diecast_model_buses@..., stephen davie
<stevieboydavie@y...> wrote:
>
> hello folks
>   
>   i have over 8000 photos in my collection of various operators
around brittian if any one has a specifac bus or operator that they
would like then please feel free to contact me throu time when i
know how to do it will start a gallery up to share with you all
cheers stephen
>
> Walter Burt <wattyfife@b...> wrote:
>   Hi folks,
>
> Just letting you all know that I am still here. I have been busy
on
> my fotopic site updating the Fife database. As some of you may be
> unaware, I am comiling a pictorial archive of buses from the
former
> bus groups. Starting with Fife, I shall then do the other 2 former
> Alexander companies before I tackle the other groups. It WILL all
be
> done evenually.
>
> The aim of this site is to have a picture of every bus(if
possible)
> that ran with the former Scottish bus group companies.
>
> I have had some fantastic help from 2 or 3 people, but the archive
> still needs fed. If you can help, please let me know.
>
> Our fellow member - buckielugger - is providing a
> substantial 'Northern' section to be added quite soon.
>
> To take a look at this site, just go to:-
>
> http://walterburt80.fotopic.net/
>
> I hope you all find something interesting to look at.
>
> Walter Burt
>
>

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