To Ted Cook, Steve Beeny and Peter Larkham for the delay in Publishing their fine products at http://www.classicbritishfiles.com
Sorry gents , Rob has been a mite busy and Ive been on vacation so your excellent new products had sat in the approval file
for almost a week - I'm busy making amends and uploading the Hampden,Sealand (and Update in one package) and Steves
Gannet thumbnail as you read this.
Sorry again
Leif
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A short Apology
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No worries at all Leif, thanks for letting us know about the update - the other superb thing about it is the Ted Cook Hampden - I had no idea about this model, and I happen to love the Hampden! I feel a repaint project (with his permission of course) coming up down the road... 

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Thanks Steve
Ted is a frequent visitor to the pond - so if you want to post a message there feel free - Ive found a couple of versions
of the Hampden I'd like to see done - Including an Australian version
Leif
Ted is a frequent visitor to the pond - so if you want to post a message there feel free - Ive found a couple of versions
of the Hampden I'd like to see done - Including an Australian version
Leif

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Re: A short Apology
Cheers Leif, and everyone else for being so understanding.
Life is rather mental at the moment...
Life is rather mental at the moment...