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Roman's 1/16 Meccano model of a Mulberry Harbour has barked its last shin. You'll now find it in the pond beside the defoxing annexe rather than in the defoxing annexe itself. My Chief Foxer Setter assures me the structure will take the weight of a 1/16 RC Sherman tank but until I've finished DD-ing my Tamiya M4 that claim will remain untested.

aBathers at Asnières - Seurat (All is Well)
bThe Subsiding of the Waters of the Deluge – Cole (unsolved)
cJudgement of Paris – Botticelli (unsolved)
dGibraltar – Pears (Stugle)
eThe Triumph of Death – Bruegel (Cooper)
fTrain Smoke – Munch (unsolved)
gThe Fall of Nelson – Dighton (Stugle)
hDangerous Work at Low Tide – Ravilious (unsolved)
i Day and Night – Escher (unsolved)
jPan American Unity - Rivera (unsolved)
kThe Wave - Hokusai (mrpier, unacom)
lThe Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice – Canaletto (All is Well, Cooper)
mThe Fighting Temeraire – Turner (mrpier)
nWatson and the Shark - Copley (unsolved)
oThe Pool of London - Derain (phlebas)
pOn London River – Everett (unsolved)

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Plane Desert Wreck 04 by TiagoPorto

Below is a list of ’25 Things You Might Find In A Desert’ (‘Things’ and ‘Might’ are used here in their broadest possible senses). For purposes of obfuscation, the ‘things’ have been stripped of vowels and had spaces repositioned. For example, if ‘bactrian camel’ was present, it might appear as…

“BCT RNCML”

The last five entries in the list – those marked with asterisks – are especially fiendish. Not only are they vowel-less they have also been anagrammed.

1. DTPL M
2. JRB
3. SNCM PSS
4. TS KNRDR
5. KNGCL N
6. T HT SRFD KR
7. SS
8. FLYN GBXCR
9. SLK
10. RDL PHVLNTN
11. SMM
12. PRT
13. FRYS TRK
14. MNG LND THWRM
15. PPPLC RNR
16. YRDNG
17. HTLCL FRN
18. BG ST
19. KNGHTS BRDGBX
20. DR WRFRT
21. *PK
22. *RRZZ
23. *HXPSN
24. *KZBMR
25. *CLMNS

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Tim Stone: A vereran PC games journalist, Tim has been covering simulation, strategy and management games in print and online for over 30 years. At Rock Paper Shotgun, he was the writer of The Flare Path, a weekly column, from 2011 until 2022.
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