Withdrawing from contributing to this forum for a while

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well old chap feelings a bit mutual old chap wot wot ........there is pm use if there is a need ,i will ta ta for know .....wot wot
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Hi Paul,

I findes it is always a shame when someone retires because of a few armed, ill-will, and all have made their hobby that goes with it, but you can well understand, as I only too well in Germany know that too at us through my various activities and and told me in German sometimes just pisses (sorry for the expression, but I think it is the best back what you just moved).
I can only hope that you still make you a few thoughts and the hobby that they all antriebt preference for giving us and come back.

I hope the automatic translator translated what I wrote as I do it and does not make my directions to the grave of Winston Churchill from it .... :crazy:

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Oh :(
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lposter wrote:Much of the problem pointed out in the first post could probably be avoided if those posting would read the original post and if teh original poster clearly pointed out their intentions.

If an OP says he/she is going to build X or Y using just parts off the shelf and will accept the level of accuracy that entails....then a post down the thread saying that the builder should get someone else to build parts is neither constructive nor particularly helpful at all.

If every build on here had to be to museum level accuracy then the forum might just rename itself "Armorama.com" and hang up its hat.

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Sorry to see you go Paul. I can clearly see why you feel its better to step back. I admire both you and Frank for having the strength of doing so with dignity
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:wave: its a sad day for this hobby if you post something you have built and it makes you proud but draws unwanted(advice) we are all on this forum because we love tanks. i know when i finished my first tank i was over the moon and didn't care what others thought i am an individual and my work is my own idea thats why these forums exist to gain knowledge and advice so its sad when a member feels he has to step down what a waste of that members knowledge and skills these people show us newbies what can be done and how. so without this help were do you go ?
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Sorry to see you go too Paul. I am new here and have appreciated your advice and positive comments as well as your outstanding work. Hope to see you back soon.
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