Hmmm.... interesting.
Spark some amount of romance and the members of the community respond by creating potential matches. Eureka! Evolution!
And while we're on the subject...
Meekai,
I know this is moot, but are you really brothers and sisters?
Really?
I mean...
Just asking.
Junior and
Beth,
From coffee to lunch. Lunch to dinner. Voila! A beautiful friendship. Or more!
Junior,
Saddle up! Lock and load. Next patrol is on the 18th. Bigman is joining us this time. R2 and Guarnere made it the last time.
Welcome,
Herschel and
Carl! Glad to have you with us.
Mdlchiw,
Very impressive work on that bike! You gotta bring it next meeting so the rest of the guys can see that. About the scratches on the chrome muffler, if the chrome finish came with the kit theres hardly a solution for that. If you sprayed on the chrome you might have to do it over again as its hard to make patch-up paint repairs on metal finishes. But if they arent noticeable, then dont bother. That bike looks too good to mess with.
Oh, and advance welcome in behalf of the IPMS BAC community! Happy to have you with us.
Reggie,
Nice job on the Gundam! Ive always wanted to build one but never got around to doing that. Ah, one of my plans that never saw fruition.
Lipton and
Jeep,
DONT TOUCH THAT CHLOROFORM!! If we dont find a regular supplier soon that solution will be more expensive than oil.
Shrikes,
How are your projects? Havent been on line for quite some time. See you July, my friend!
Herschel,
We welcome all kinds of modelers. Scale modeling is a dynamic hobby. Its a continuous learning process. So even if a modeler has been building for 20 or so years there will always be something new to tackle. And in that respect, he, too, is a newbie. The most important thing is to exchange ideas, information and techniques. That way, mistakes can be minimized and glitches can be avoided.