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I've noticed today that when I get to the bottom of the page in Unread Content, there's no Load More Activity, just a small grey bar. Chris
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I was lucky that when PB went stupid, I had just started their minimum paid account, so I could avoid all the ads that were on the site. I still had the ability to download all my images there, back onto my computer, which I did. Soon after, they removed that option. I then went over to Flickr, which works quite nicely. As I had way over PB's new limit, I can't use any of the images that are still stored there. Photobucket can suck it! Chris
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No! Large stashes are not normal. Now, excuse me, I have to put this new kit I just bought into my small hobby room. Chris
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Most if not all RAF aircraft were painted in smooth camo paint from 1940 onward. Chris
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No worries! As long as you're back on, all is good. Chris
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If you need it, I have his email address. Chris
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I emailed Mike the owner/administrator and he checked it out. For some reason, my IP ended up on a block list. He fixed it right up. Chris
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Wow! Chris
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All is good now! Just some issue with my IP address. Straightened out now. Chris
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Could be. My wife's MAC laptop and both our IPads won't work either. I've emailed one of the administrators so he's checking it out. Just waiting ....... Chris
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Well crap on a cracker! I've tried both Explorer and Chrome on my Win7 PC and my IPad without access. What the heck is the issue? Chris
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Yesterday afternoon, while browsing through BM, it dropped out and I still can't get it back. Anyone else having any issue with it? Chris
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Use the EDIT function? Chris
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As far as I'm aware, it just clears the unread flag on new posts. I have accidently clicked that a time or two instead of the " Time Period ( Since my last visit ) " and lost the new stuff. I then proceeded to use up my store of Anglo-Saxon profanity. Chris
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Looks great! Nice work. Chris
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LF WWII British bombs and torpedoes
dogsbody replied to melk's topic in The Spares Box - add scale to your title
Some reading: https://boxartden.com/reference/gallery/index.php/Modeling-References/Aircraft-Profiles/Britain/WW2/Fairey-Barracuda-Mk-I---V https://www.scribd.com/document/173010201/Warpaint-Series-No-35-Fairey-Barracuda Chris -
LF WWII British bombs and torpedoes
dogsbody replied to melk's topic in The Spares Box - add scale to your title
They could and did carry bombs under the fuselage. They were fitted with US 1600 lb. armour-piercing bombs when they attacked the Tirpitz in Norway. Chris -
LF WWII British bombs and torpedoes
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Are the bombs for under the wings or under the fuselage? Chris -
To be honest, I didn't check on the start-up sequence of a Lanc. I just remembered that I have a Pilot's Notes booklet. As for the wiring set up, I only vaguely understood what you said. Other than very basic wiring knowledge, that may as well been printed in another language. It's looking good, though. Chris
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You should check on the usual engine starting sequence on Lancasters and your engines are rotating the wrong direction. Otherwise, a bold and ambitious plan that's looking good. Chris
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Though I haven't been there for a couple hours, it was still working for me, way up here, on the Backside Of Beyond. Chris
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Nice! Chris
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Nice! I like the way you've painted the upper turret base. All the pics of the first release show the lower area unpainted/left clear. Do the new instructions call for this or was it just you doing it right? Chris
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No yellow tips on the prop blades? Chris
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If flying night-time missions then the suppressors would be fitted. The suppressors were removed from aircraft that were flying daytime missions at the end of the war. Chris

