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I expect the LH limb is a natural leaner toward the building and so needs a tug to get it over centre . All looks normal to me ......

 

That's exactly what I was thinking too but couldn't be bothered to say it.

The building on the left looks kind of interesting.

The person in the tree is wearing a helmet.

It's not raining.

um,

Not really got much else to say about this.

 

I'm drinking a cup of tea right now.

cheers, Steve

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If so they would still be better pulling round to the right more. Anyway many hands make light work:laugh1:

 

If they move any further to the right it could get hung up in the centre and it would also be closer to the person in the tree.

I'd say they've got it spot on.

 

The picture could make a nice 3,000 piece jigsaw!

Not got much else to say about this....

cheers, steve

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