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User name: William
First name - Bill
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Join Date: 04-19-2012
Total Posts: 30 (0.07 posts per day)
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Bill's Additional Information:
Birthday:
February 18, 1954
First name:
Bill
Location:
Groton, CT
Occupation:
History Teacher
Biography:
Retired U.S. Navy submariner. History teacher. Member of a rock band, plays bass guitar and sings. Married, 2 kids, 4 grandkids.
Interests:
Naval and maritime history.
Rock music of all genres and eras.
Current Project Name:
HMS Pandora
Status of Project:
Hull Planking
Current Modeling Project Description:
The basic kit of the HMS Pandora leaves a lot to be desired. The fo'c'sle seems incorrect and there are few cannon to name a few problems. So, I am modifying as I go.


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