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Back into building after a 47 year break!

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Finally after retiring I am back into the game!
Honing some lost but not forgotten skills with major improvements I present to you a series of builds that got me in the mood for larger projects to come!
Below is link for my first restart builds. More links to follow. Enjoy (hopefully)
Richie
 
Welcome.
It would be better to upload your photos directly on this forum, rather than click your link.
Tried, would only let me post a few at a time.
Figured a link would work out better and quicker with multiple images and videos.
Which, by the way, would not let me post video’s without using a link.
 
also from my side a warm welcome here on board of our forum.
Please upload photos here in our forum, only than they are secured for the members and visible.
Also you will find our that the interest will be much bigger, when members can see the photos directly.....
You can upload up to 25 photos per post - so usually enough - in your link are 35 photos, so easily in 2 posts
 
Finally after retiring I am back into the game!
Honing some lost but not forgotten skills with major improvements I present to you a series of builds that got me in the mood for larger projects to come!
Below is link for my first restart builds. More links to follow. Enjoy (hopefully)
Richie
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