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U44. Tinplate Clockwork Diving Submarine Made from a cereal tin a sandbag and a hammer.
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Re: U44. Tinplate Clockwork Diving Submarine Made from a cereal tin a sandbag and a hammer.
Hi Neil,
I don't see any photos??
If you are having trouble I will post them for you.
David
I don't see any photos??
If you are having trouble I will post them for you.
David
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