subfixer wrote: |
Thanks for the update, chuk. From now on, eat your limes like a good sailor! |
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Thank you, sub- man, I'd eat
anything right now to get over this bug. Off to the doc's at 3 today...
namrednef wrote: |
Thanks for the installment chukw! Glad I stayed up for it! So much to assimilate. Really hope you're not as ill as Li'l Chukw............SEE! now mind is reeling!......you still have tons to do! Thanks again for an entertaining and thought-provoking post! |
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Thanks, buddy- there is still a ton of work- gotta do the edge frames for those sliding cockpits, mask all the clear parts, add some photo-etch to the exterior- then PAINT!!. But first, a nap...
;-) davew6003 wrote: |
Well lets see time for a new adjective....hummm............uhh....ok lets try superifipendous! |
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Thanks, Dave!
jeaton01 wrote: |
Ahh, yes. That part where all kinds of adversity strikes. Physical, mental, and plastical. But I feel sure that Chukw will rise again!! Curtiss had the same problem, but no one there had Chukw's skill and perseverence. |
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Let's
hope I rise again! ;) I really just make my own problems- I made those original panels before I'd glued the fuselage and deck together and could in no way test-fit them. Then they went in a little storage bin for months and months... It'll all work out. Over on the
Aircraft Resource Center boards, Pierre, aka Scalephantomphixer has broken the floats on his beautiful Tamiya stringbag diorama once, melted them in a second try and has rebuilt the whole diorama over again, including a scale bicycle and trout- yes,
trout! I take my determination inspiration from this thread: http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=144277
Luftwoller wrote: |
Thats just typical. You produce amazing stuff even when your ill LOL. Mail me the failed bit. Its a work of art in itself. Ill stick it on my modelling shelf as something to aspire too. All jesting aside, get well soon fella. We need updates. ...Guy |
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Thanks, Guy- I should be working, but at least modeling gives me something I can piddle around with in between bouts of wandering around the house in a zombie-like state. That's not a whole lot to get done in three days, but it's nudging this boulder a few inches closer to the finish line- or is that the edge of a 400-foot cliff? ;D