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Mind blowing work Bob...
All the best! :drinks
Dusan.
Just fantastic
James
DAMN :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Awesome Bob
Fantastic Bob! ...
Luiz
:drool :drool :drool
That's a drooling face there (make it three)
Nothing that hasn't been said before, awesome stuff Bob
Those publications there look pretty good to me too :coolio
Laurence
You are definitely much more patient and dedicated than I am Bob! Doing that many detailed figures would have me placed in the padded rubber room. :gogo :frantic
Can hardly wait to see them all in their positions in your story "snapshot"!
You are definitely much more patient and dedicated than I am Bob! Doing that many detailed figures would have me placed in the padded rubber room. :gogo :frantic
Can hardly wait to see them all in their positions in your story "snapshot"!
Thanks,
Dedicated? Not as much in my old age as I once was. Patient? I'm the most impatient person I know! I just love doing it and I always have for 70 years since I was a kid of 4 at the end of WW II. The first four years of my life was during the war. I was born 8 months before Pearl Harbor, and that's probably the reason I mostly model WW II.
I appreciate your comments and, believe me, I can't wait either!
Bob
Hey Laurence!
Glad you're back from the Gold Coast and posting again despite your problems at work!
Yeah, my daughter Gail has been visiting with her half sister and best friend. She was showing them some of the magazine articles and books. This reminds me, I owe you an email, don't I? I'll take care of that today!
Bob
Hey Laurence!
Glad you're back from the Gold Coast and posting again despite your problems at work!
Yeah, my daughter Gail has been visiting with her half sister and best friend. She was showing them some of the magazine articles and books. This reminds me, I owe you an email, don't I? I'll take care of that today!
Bob
Glad to be back home too. Home is sweet, work pays the bills, that's how I see it.
As for the email, whenever you get the chance Bob, it's all good.
Laurence
Nice work Bob. Tell that one soldier stealing a kiss to get back to work, there's a war on ya know!
Bob, I too am a product of the WWII era (though I showed up in '43- so I'm much younger than you :pp .
Regardless, I am always glad to see the "Logistics, The Figures Updated ..." in my in box. I know then, that a visual treat is in the offing-So many Thanks.
p.s. is it just my old eyes looking at my Commodore monitor or does the guy in the left row at the back have his shoe lace untied?...... :laugh: Never Mind
Cheers :drinks
If the pics of all those figures attached to posts on your work bench were in black and white, I'd swear it was a scene from a 50's sci-fi flick or Rod Serling's "Night Gallery." I can see them coming to life in the middle of the night, sliding down the table leg, crawling under the door and capturing the neighbor's cat. Or, maybe it's because I just got home from happy hour.
Hi Mr. Bob,
As always, most impressive array of figures :dude :dude :dude :dude :dude :dude :dude
Randy
If the pics of all those figures attached to posts on your work bench were in black and white, I'd swear it was a scene from a 50's sci-fi flick or Rod Serling's "Night Gallery." I can see them coming to life in the middle of the night, sliding down the table leg, crawling under the door and capturing the neighbor's cat. Or, maybe it's because I just got home from happy hour.
Roger that!! :drinks[/quote said:Thanks Ed!
Bob