love pic 5 John, what an assortment!
@geoff-jowett Thank you kindly Geoff 😀
Another musical drive for change. Well done. Interesting compilation of your images, John.
Photo #5 is jam-packed with a whole lot of fun, models and activity. Very cool.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Oops, I forgot to indicate which photo, but they are all cool too.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Another musical drive for change. Well done. Interesting compilation of your images, John.
I get stuck over there on the "playing for change" section........David 🙂 .....I left two this time for sharing
Photo #5 is jam-packed with a whole lot of fun, models and activity. Very cool.
all those folks we`ve come to know,each pushing the old wood 😎
+1 All of the above!
Thank you Tony.......of course,you realize I`ll have to charge you for BOTH tunes
+1 All of the above!
Thank you Tony.......of course,you realize I`ll have to charge you for BOTH tunes
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Natch! It's worth it at twice the price!
The Yat Ming Nomad is crazy-good but with all the monkeying going on, it can be disturbing to a 'car guy'. Now the 'Lot Staging in final car (10)'; one of my very favorites of yours, in, maybe, forever! All the woodies and dinghies! Really, really cool!Â
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The Yat Ming Nomad is crazy-good but with all the monkeying going on, it can be disturbing to a 'car guy'. Now the 'Lot Staging in final car (10)'; one of my very favorites of yours, in, maybe, forever! All the woodies and dinghies! Really, really cool!Â
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Thank you Tony....the monkeying about with the YM nomad was a cornerstone in plastic monkey evolution......once they gleaned just how much mayhem could be perpetrated through the use of fiberglass fish poles,it would only be a matter of time before they discovered how easily the steel roof racks on the wagons could be repurposed
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The Yat Ming Nomad is crazy-good but with all the monkeying going on, it can be disturbing to a 'car guy'. Now the 'Lot Staging in final car (10)'; one of my very favorites of yours, in, maybe, forever! All the woodies and dinghies! Really, really cool!Â
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Thank you Tony....the monkeying about with the YM nomad was a cornerstone in plastic monkey evolution......once they gleaned just how much mayhem could be perpetrated through the use of fiberglass fish poles,it would only be a matter of time before they discovered how easily the steel roof racks on the wagons could be repurposed
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Ahh; now it all makes perfect sense - monkey business!

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