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 Post subject: A few outdoor SQ2 shots
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:56 am 
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The sun came out yesterday here in Scotland :shock: so thought I'd get the SQ2's out for a few sunny shots!

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And here is one of a bee I quickly snapped :lol:

http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx25 ... 1_4153.jpg

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:19 am 
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Thanks for the pics, Ron. Hope you don't mind that I turned them into IMG codes. I appreciated them all, including the be-flowered one (but for some reason could not convert it). The setting is beautiful, and the gray (stucco?) wall... is that your house?

Back to the topic, remind me what your SQ shells are? They certainly look fantastic.

I'm wondering if it's my age that sees large kits with square shells and feels tired? :? :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:22 am 
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Fantastic pictures Ron. Congratulations on the purchase, once again!!!

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Has been and still is my favorite SQ2 kit. Way to go Ron. Class extreme.


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Vey nice looking in the sunlight, Ron. ;)

Wasn't it you that did the video of setting them up initially?

(Subtle hint included in preceding.)

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cliff wrote:
Vey nice looking in the sunlight, Ron. ;)

Wasn't it you that did the video of setting them up initially?




What? You forgot the threatening Scottish moon... already? :P :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:05 pm 
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Gregory wrote:
What? You forgot the threatening Scottish moon... already?


HA HA HA :lol: Excellent Gregory you remember correctly!!!

cliff wrote:
Wasn't it you that did the video of setting them up initially?


Yes that was me Cliff! Love that video.

Kelly wrote:
Has been and still is my favorite SQ2 kit. Way to go Ron. Class extreme.


Thanks Kelly I really appreciate that man :)

Goki wrote:
Fantastic pictures Ron. Congratulations on the purchase, once again!!!


Cheers Goki you know we have the same taste in finish! As does Cliff now!! Woohoo!!

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Thanks for the pics, Ron. Hope you don't mind that I turned them into IMG codes. I appreciated them all, including the be-flowered one (but for some reason could not convert it). The setting is beautiful, and the gray (stucco?) wall... is that your house?

Back to the topic, remind me what your SQ shells are? They certainly look fantastic.

I'm wondering if it's my age that sees large kits with square shells and feels tired?


Yes the gray stucco is my house Ha ha it is a really unpleasant look I have to admit. Thing is though my neighbours (Nightmare) were trying to sell the house but could only afford to have the front painted so it is going to happen soon I hope!

Thanks for converting the pictures that was really good of you :)

My shells are medium maple all round

Yes the square sizes are difficult to setup, troublesome to reach and have to be setup high but........damn they sound incredible!

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