Operation Blue Illumination
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Operation Blue Illumination
when does part 2 commence
- talkingcars
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Re: Operation Blue Illumination
When was part one?
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Re: Operation Blue Illumination
It was too traumatic and my memory has deleted it.
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Re: Operation Blue Illumination
Just like the Bacon Kenpurplebargeken wrote:It was too traumatic and my memory has deleted it.
How about we sort something out at the next meet on the 6th
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Re: Operation Blue Illumination
I have no idea what you are on about
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Re: Operation Blue Illumination
I recall "deleting" a couple of bacon butties!
Story so far (abbreviated, and sanitised ): Instrument pack converted to blue illumination; clock and oil pressure gauge disassembled, surface mount LEDs un-soldered, and replacement blue LEDs eventually put on (after a couple of polarity errors - d'oh!)
Part 2 will be illumination of the heater unit and the minor switch gear - which we're all looking forward to...
Story so far (abbreviated, and sanitised ): Instrument pack converted to blue illumination; clock and oil pressure gauge disassembled, surface mount LEDs un-soldered, and replacement blue LEDs eventually put on (after a couple of polarity errors - d'oh!)
Part 2 will be illumination of the heater unit and the minor switch gear - which we're all looking forward to...