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Amazing stuff Bob, thanks for putting these up.
Are there any instructions?
Tom
Now that's a kit and a half![]()
Can you imagine one of them talent shows - So you think You can Model (or variation of the similar singing dancing talent shows) where contestants are given one of these to put together and then be judged ?
I'd watch THAT sort of a show :evil:
Thanks for the photos Bob, also may I say you got a nice collection of VHS tapes there![]()
Wow, what a job...can't imagine trying to put this together without pictures...
Tom
As I replace my old VHS tapes, instead of pitching them, I put them in my two modeling areas and listen to them as I model.
As I replace my old VHS tapes, instead of pitching them, I put them in my two modeling areas and listen to them as I model.
Funny you should write this! As I replace my VHS and sVHS cassettes, I simply record music I like over them! The Super VHS (sVHS) VCR was a match for my Nakamichi Dragon audio cassettes player. Since my Dragon was slaughtered (I got rid of it and my Nakamichi System One), my cassettes (recorded on metal) are now dubbed onto the sVHS tapes. 8 hours each of music, no commercials, interruptions, subscriptions, and the VCR can fast forward or rewind to the index marks between each song (even if there is a fade).
Bob, I know you are (or were) an audiophile... what do you use in the workshop? I won't ask what you listen to since I have my preconceptions which you will destroy if you mention show tunes!
Regards,
As I replace my old VHS tapes, instead of pitching them, I put them in my two modeling areas and listen to them as I model.
Funny you should write this! As I replace my VHS and sVHS cassettes, I simply record music I like over them! The Super VHS (sVHS) VCR was a match for my Nakamichi Dragon audio cassettes player. Since my Dragon was slaughtered (I got rid of it and my Nakamichi System One), my cassettes (recorded on metal) are now dubbed onto the sVHS tapes. 8 hours each of music, no commercials, interruptions, subscriptions, and the VCR can fast forward or rewind to the index marks between each song (even if there is a fade).
Bob, I know you are (or were) and audiophile... what do you use in the workshop? I won't ask what you listen to since I have my preconceptions which you will destroy if you mention show tunes!
Regards,
Saul, I love music of many kinds. I guess the only music I don't listen to is country/western. My apologies to all those fans. When I model, I like to listen to war movies, Patton, A Bridge too Far, Night of the Generals, The Longest Day, The Big Red One, Saving Private Ryan, The Battle of Britain, etc., etc., etc. I can't even remember when I started doing that, just did. I never watch, just listen. It puts me in the mood.
Bob