Stolzdorf. My buildings/battlefield/gadgets.

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Good morning,
:O Luckily I was seated? Our friend “Rad” is an artist with golden fingers, how does he do it? if there were an Olympics of our passion, I think he would have the Gold medals. Who looked over his cradle one day? to give him this gift. Hats off Mr.Rad, continue to amaze us. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Did I forget to say? that this forum is exceptional, by the quality of the achievements of its members, each time I consult certain posts? I wonder ? What will I discover today? which I would never be able to do!!! and that's why it's a great forum. Long live RCTW :thumbup:
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Jofaur86 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:30 am Good morning,
:O Luckily I was seated? Our friend “Rad” is an artist with golden fingers, how does he do it? if there were an Olympics of our passion, I think he would have the Gold medals. Who looked over his cradle one day? to give him this gift. Hats off Mr.Rad, continue to amaze us. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Oh man, I am turning red. But I am nowhere that skilled. I guess I just have nothing better to do, and I got some practice.
Jofaur86 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:41 am What will I discover today? which I would never be able to do!!! and that's why it's a great forum. Long live RCTW :thumbup:
Oh yes, you will! But I agree on this, Long life RCTW!
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Well, Rad, you have solved the puzzle, "What defense is more effective than a moat around a castle?" :thumbup: I like the grenadier statues. (At least I think they are late 18th or early 19th century grenadiers, and I think they are statues.) :think:
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 4:03 pm Well, Rad, you have solved the puzzle, "What defense is more effective than a moat around a castle?" :thumbup: I like the grenadier statues. (At least I think they are late 18th or early 19th century grenadiers, and I think they are statues.) :think:
I wrote about what they are in my entry, don't forget to read it :) What I publish here is just the tip of the iceberg.
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"don't forget to read it": Forget...? Who, me, forget? :S :eh:
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That new addition is just stunning. Beautiful work.
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Excellent work and beautiful write up! I love your style of explaining what you’ve done, why you did it and how it was done. Your writings and photos inspire me to get some projects moving forward.
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Jimster wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 12:43 am Excellent work and beautiful write up! I love your style of explaining what you’ve done, why you did it and how it was done. Your writings and photos inspire me to get some projects moving forward.
Thanks for taking the time to read it, most don't. It is a pity because sometimes I put more time and effort in writting and taking the pics than in the actual build.

But having nice comments of my readers always encourages me to keep on writting.
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"sometimes I put more time and effort in writing and taking the pics than in the actual build." Oh, I know how you feel: there is a week each month when I must write the monthly magazine article, work that keeps me away from my hobbies. But I do read your posts, Rad. In fact, they help me procrastinate on my monthly writing. :/
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