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My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
- Herr Dr. Professor
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My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
It being a pleasant morning, and my coffee being strong, out of curiosity I looked back to my introductory post here on RCTW (viewtopic.php?p=294679#p294679).
What can I say? I am grateful to you all for six years of virtual comradeship. Thank you!
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ColemanCollector
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Awwww HDP, yuh big lug!
Your posts are always amusing, or educational, or encouraging--or a triple whammy of all three (redundancy, minus 3 marks). You're a forum staple...to make you blush.
And thanks for the life-proofing of an important retirement concept!
Mike.
Your posts are always amusing, or educational, or encouraging--or a triple whammy of all three (redundancy, minus 3 marks). You're a forum staple...to make you blush.
And thanks for the life-proofing of an important retirement concept!
Mike.
Elbows up
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Well alright but you still have a way to go to make up for all the tea in the harbour those years back, But I have to admit you colonialists have made a reasonable fist of the place.
Truthfully Professor your presence on the Forum is an added reason why so many of us sign in so regularly.
Truthfully Professor your presence on the Forum is an added reason why so many of us sign in so regularly.
I think I am about to upset someone 
- Stormbringer
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
My thoughts as welljarndice wrote: ↑Fri Oct 31, 2025 8:06 pm Well alright but you still have a way to go to make up for all the tea in the harbour those years back, But I have to admit you colonialists have made a reasonable fist of the place.
Truthfully Professor your presence on the Forum is an added reason why so many of us sign in so regularly.
Cheers
Alan
Let slip the cats of war!!!!
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Alan
Let slip the cats of war!!!!
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Taigen T34/85
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Heng Long Tiger 1
Heng Long Jagdpanther
Coolbank Crusader III
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John Glover
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Mate, it would seem strange not to have your positive and encouraging comments on RCTW.A valued member. I to am retired and every morning I wake up, RCTW is the first place I visit. 
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Herr Dr. Prof,
John and these Fellows have the Right of It! Place would not be the same without you. I am Retired as well and this Forum is a Place that I visit everyday. It is a Second Home and the People (like you) make it that.
regards,
Painless
John and these Fellows have the Right of It! Place would not be the same without you. I am Retired as well and this Forum is a Place that I visit everyday. It is a Second Home and the People (like you) make it that.
regards,
Painless
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
You are practically part of the furniture. Looking back I have also been here 6 years and here you are the one person that has commented on every build or idea I have come up with.
How did you get on with that chrome powder for flimsy idea. Or did you indeed carry out as said at the time the age appropriate thing and forget
How did you get on with that chrome powder for flimsy idea. Or did you indeed carry out as said at the time the age appropriate thing and forget
It’s your tank it’s what you make it
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Duh..."chrome powder"? Uh-oh! I do recall seeing a few "flimsies" in the "cool parts" box. "Age appropriate"...duh...umm...
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Yes thanks as always HDP for the words of encouragement on my projects. Even when we both knew they were
It keeps me going 
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Re: My Gratitude to RCTW Tankers
Herr Dr,
It's folks like you who are the reason all of us keep coming back to this site for continuous information & boundless inspiration.
So, we thank you!
It's folks like you who are the reason all of us keep coming back to this site for continuous information & boundless inspiration.
So, we thank you!