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Posted by Mitchissippi on March 16, 2004 at 19:09:03 from (64.89.166.55):
In Reply to: Re: Where ya at Stan?! posted by Stan - Florida on March 16, 2004 at 16:21:06:
Good to hear from you! I do think this board is getting a little more traffic, and I'm glad. I wish I could help out more myself, but most of the questions here lately have been way outa my level of expertice. I post some over on ToyTalk. It's a great board, but most of the discussions are 1/64th scale display related. I think the displays are awesome, but I don't have much to add, other than "WOW!". I don't see how those guys work on such a small scale. I'm impressed. I plan to try a small display in the future. I've picked up several 1/16 tractors to restore or customize for others in the last few weeks. I'm also trying to get a toy repair shop set up in my storage room. I'd like to see others who repair the 1/16th scale toys post on here more. I need the feed-back. Good to hear from you Stan.
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