My daughter turns 21 tomorrow, 25 years ago I retired from playing jazz to raise a family. A job that payed nothing yet continues to this day. May I add it's a job that was or is the most satisfying of all jobs in the world. A Parent or a Father in my case.
During my time as a retired musician I was a Executive Chef and a Master Sushi Chef trained by the student of the personal Sushi Chef of the Emprorer of Japan. Wow, that's a lot of words! LOL!!! In the end, that's all that was, it's not the title nor the theme of what makes you, it's the Who You Are concept that means the most.
She has requested for her birthday, she has a wake from 1:00pm to 4:00pm then a Semi Pro Soccer match to play until 7:00pm, and then it's back to my house for none other then what I detest making most! SUSHI! I don't hate the fact of making sushi, it's the size of the kitchen that I hate preparing in, it's just way too small. I'll do it, it's her wish and what father can deny their little girl such a simple wish?
Now onto small, tis my humble opinion that I don't enjoy making models at 1:72. Not that I hate it, I just can't see any detail nor there of even with my magnifyer head set with LED's. Most disturbing is trying to hold onto the pieces. Yes, I can do PE with no problem, I was unprepared for this is what I should be saying. That's the most grievous of all things to do in any thing, unpreparedness!
So far I have my base coat down and after it dries I can spray my clear gloss and add my decals. Until that point, please view my progress thus far.
Toshi
On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world. Mrs. Toshi