I only had one potential hiccup and it was with the BD CSM. He came up and the conversation went like this:
CSM : What are you doing?
ME : I am building a model of the Geman Battlecruiser Geisenau, Sargent Major.
CSM : Ok, please tell me why you should be able to build models while at my CQ desk.
ME : It helps me stay awake, Sargent Major, and it teaches me military history as well, Sargent Major.
CSM : Ok, and how will putting models together progress your military career.
ME : Sargent Major, it fortifies not only the Army values but also our moral character as well.
CSM : All that from building a model? Tell me what you learned about this model.
ME : Sargent Major, as I have already said this is a 1:400 model of the German Battlecruiser Geisenau from the Second World War. It is the second of two Scharnhost-class Battleships built by the Germans. The Geisenau was crewed by over 1600 sailors and participated in most of its early missions with its sistership the Scharnhost. On the outbreak of war, on its first mission from port, the Geisenau and Scharnhost sailed north around Britain before being picked up on radar by the admiralty. Thinking it was either a U-boat or S-boat they sent a British oceanliner retrofitted with 6 4in guns to investigate. The Captain of the oceanliner was shocked when they spotted the two largest ships in the German navy, at that time the Bismarck-class battleships were either not built or still in construction. The Captain went over the loudspeaker and addressed his crew saying "We have found the Scharnhost and Geisenau. All men to battle stations. We will be firing on both of them, engaging both at the same time. We will be sunk but we will ruin their nice paint." As the Germans hadn't seen the oceanliner yet it can be presumed that the oceanliner could have turned around and ran. But the Captain and his crew showed all aspects we hold dear in our Army Values and that is what I learned from building this model, Sargent Major.
CSM : Did the British mess up the paint job on either ship?
ME : Yes, Sargent Major. The Germans did record that after the battle part of the wooden deck on the bow of the Scharnhost had to be replaced because it was hit with one shell.
CSM : Continue as you were Specialist, and have anyone that bothers you about the models call me.