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Hey:
The Man who cuts everything, nice to talk with you. Im sure that many people have said you this, but maybe not like me: you are the Michelangelo of the cutaways :congrats:Your works are really works of art. Some day if we meet we will talk about the controversial option
of cut some rare items due to their value etc, but this will be another day and with some beers on the table.
And yes, I thought the same than you, Germans made all with too love, one of the reasons for loose the war, between many others, of course. But meanwhile they made one Tiger the Yanks made 10.
Thanks:tinysmile_shy_t:,allways nice to hear people like my cutaway models, there is much more to follow in the future. About cutting even rare stuff: as soon as it is cut it is -according to Dutch law- no ammo any more. Also, it is much more interesting to look how the inner working of a projectile functions.
That beer.... I will keep that in mind. I am shure we will meet on a collectors meeting one of these days.
Regards , DJH
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