Embankments..
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Apart from walking into the local A&E and saying that you have broken your leg and will fix it yourself where can you buy plaster bandage, this method of newspaper and strip card and bandage is what my dad used in the early sixties but yes I remember the mess. Ff
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Thanks as you know Iam now an Alien European and we are getting lots of extra charges on things we get from Blighty, but the link to Hobby Craft comes up with a French site 1.49€ per roll, thankyou.Ff
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Glad the link helped. Increased charges are working the other way as well - I ordered a small part for a drill the other day from a German company (nothing suitable in UK). It was only €5.60 but postage etc has added an extra €15.F Flinstone wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 10:30 am Thanks as you know Iam now an Alien European and we are getting lots of extra charges on things we get from Blighty, but the link to Hobby Craft comes up with a French site 1.49€ per roll, thankyou.Ff
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