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F4 Phantom II

moon puppy wrote:
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Here's the problem, we have thunderstorms rolling through ever thirty minutes or so, humidity is bad. I have the AC in the garage crankin' but it's slingin' water from the condenser so it's not really helping.

In short...

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Where the heck are you? In Ontario Canada where I am it's doing the exact same thing! I understand that Wisconsin, USA is getting the same weather pattern we are.

More time to model though. A good time to build amphibious models. LOL VBG

Cheers from Peter
 
I'm in Sunny South Carolina where Asphalt has a liquid state.

Did I say it was humid around here today, don't believe me?

Check this out.

humid_20100531_1696678071.jpg

No, that's not CA, that's sweat. I don't think I have ever seen this before, in anyone's model. Don't know if it will clear up or not, wait and see I suppose.
 
It looks like the RIO has a hot little bar girl in the back seat steaming up the windows with him. :laugh:

Gary B)
 
moon puppy wrote:
I'm in Sunny South Carolina where Asphalt has a liquid state.

Did I say it was humid around here today, don't believe me?

Check this out.

humid_20100531_1696678071.jpg

No, that's not CA, that's sweat. I don't think I have ever seen this before, in anyone's model. Don't know if it will clear up or not, wait and see I suppose.

Hi there moon puppy.

As long as air can get inside the rear cockpit area the condensation will eventually evaporate again.

Cheers from Peter
 
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