Cool beans, Helo!
I've got the MPM kit on my shelf and I'm planning on using the vacform canopy first and not cut the fuselage until the last second in case I screw up. That Trumpeter LCM is AWESOME! A thousand times better than the Airfix. And the PE parts are a very nice addition. The Airfix kit was very clunky when finished. Here's a link to a comparison of the Trumpeter and DML kits, along with a mention of the Airfix:
http://modelingmadness.com/comparisons/hobbinslcmcomparison.htm
And you're really gonna love that LCVP. Mine is SOOOooooooo much nicer than the Airfix, even though there's less detail to it. One problem with the Pegasus kit, they give you two Bosuns and only one gunner. It's weird... My Dragon LVT-(A)'s are both sitting in the states at the moment, I'll get a look at them asap when I get there on Sunday.
A little news for everyone on the board: There's been some VERY VERY serious weather here in Korea, in case you've been living under a rock somewhere. Subway stations have been flooded out, landslides at highways, the death toll is now in the 70's. The towns to the north and south of me have all been flooded to a great extent, the 'tourist' strip outside the Army base up north is a disaster! All of the restaurants and stores are shut down while they clean stuff up. There were four dead in that town, one was a policeman doing his national service instead of the Army and died trying to rescue an old man. I happen to be living on the rise between the two watersheds and my town is basically alright. I'm hearing horror stories from other English teachers about what's happened in their areas. At least three were called in late at night to help save their schools from flooding. We had an entire season's worth of rain in 48 hours...
On another note, I'm heading to the states tomorrow and will be there for three weeks. Then I come back to the RoK for four weeks at my current job. I have no clue as to what's going to happen after that. I might have a new job, I might not. I might be able to continue in the same job, I might not. I might be going back to the states if nothing is firmed up. I'm under a lot of stress, so the C-46 is sitting around waiting for decals, still. One of the jobs that I've applied for is teaching ESL conversational English and debate for the RoKAF foreign language institute. According to their needs, I'm kind of a shoe-in, but I'm sure he's had tons of apps. Hopefully, the good food back home (that's very bad for me and the diabetes) and the family and friends will be distracting enough that I can have a good rest. I do intend to get a few kits done while at home, I'll post what I can when I can. I'll also be visiting my local air plane museum and a Cold War Minuteman Launch Control Facility that's a museum near me. My dad's last job in the USAF was the facility manager of one of these, I'll be bringing the dude along with me.
So, now that we're safely back on the front page, have fun modeling folks!
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Andy Hill (the_draken) landrew.hill(at)live.com <*> ASE Master Auto Tech, Imaca certified. >^.^<
PADI OWSI Certified, BA Poli Sci (NDSU), BS Secondary ED-Social Studies MSUM (Sigma *** Laude)