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Sitting here moping. Managed to drop the box with my flak tank and my Fokker DVII. Parts all over the place. Makes you want to cry sometimes.
James
Sitting here moping. Managed to drop the box with my flak tank and my Fokker DVII. Parts all over the place. Makes you want to cry sometimes.
James
Dont know about crying SWEARING is a huge posibility James
Sitting here moping. Managed to drop the box with my flak tank and my Fokker DVII. Parts all over the place. Makes you want to cry sometimes.
James
Sitting here moping. Managed to drop the box with my flak tank and my Fokker DVII. Parts all over the place. Makes you want to cry sometimes.
James
Lets see go trampling through the bush or go to a hobby shop and look at your husband drooling - decisions decisionsToday I'm just running errands. Had a nail pulled out of the front tire of the car. Also had the joy of doing some home plumbing. Nothing like running a snake 15 feet down a line. Out of pocket cost for me 13 dollars. If a plumber did it, it would have cost 100. I'll deal with 30 minutes of nasty for a saving of 87 bucks. Tomorrow we are leaving town for the day to go spend the day out for my birthday. Going to see the new Star Trek and hit up the hobby shop :geek Had Sarah convinced we were going to look for a A-24 crash near here instead and she was not amused
Lets see go trampling through the bush or go to a hobby shop and look at your husband drooling - decisions decisionsToday I'm just running errands. Had a nail pulled out of the front tire of the car. Also had the joy of doing some home plumbing. Nothing like running a snake 15 feet down a line. Out of pocket cost for me 13 dollars. If a plumber did it, it would have cost 100. I'll deal with 30 minutes of nasty for a saving of 87 bucks. Tomorrow we are leaving town for the day to go spend the day out for my birthday. Going to see the new Star Trek and hit up the hobby shop :geek Had Sarah convinced we were going to look for a A-24 crash near here instead and she was not amused
And you believed her!!!!!! :woohoo:
That is code for you get to choose what restaurant she likes to go to. hehehehehehehehe
Isn't anyone building anything ? :hmmm
Isn't anyone building anything ? :hmmm
Isn't anyone building anything ? :hmmm
Avast there me hearties.
I'm still plugging away om my Revell old issue 1/72 scale Flower Class Corvette.
I'm building it to represent H.M.C.s. Galt. I have a thread in the Shipbuilding sub-forum here.
It's really interesting (read frustrating) that there were three main types
of Flower Class Corvettes in the Royal Canadian Navy. If you build one be sure to determine which one yours was.
That's because the recommended rear housing modifications are not all needed on many of the early ships.
I found that out after I converted mine. H.M.C.S. Galt did not have that. I ordered new parts from Revell.
They took over two months to arrive and the parts they sent were the wrong parts! I can live with it.
I'm hoping o get more of the figures fom other model builders who didn't use theirs.
Cheers
Today I'm just running errands. Had a nail pulled out of the front tire of the car. Also had the joy of doing some home plumbing. Nothing like running a snake 15 feet down a line. Out of pocket cost for me 13 dollars. If a plumber did it, it would have cost 100. I'll deal with 30 minutes of nasty for a saving of 87 bucks. Tomorrow we are leaving town for the day to go spend the day out for my birthday. Going to see the new Star Trek and hit up the hobby shop :geek Had Sarah convinced we were going to look for a A-24 crash near here instead and she was not amused