Picked up my wife at Incheon this afternoon/evening! Happy as heck, she brought more models! And best of all, the most recent issue of FSM! Who can't like FSM? Anyway, she brought the big kits with her this time: Heller C-121, Academy SB-17, Mach 2 PBM Mariner, Mach 2 AJ-2 Savage (Two of them? I guess that I really AM that stupid.), and an Academy B-24 D to be used as a parts kit for good details on the PB4 Y-2. I'm thinking that maybe the engines, gear, interior are all that's going to be needed. I MIGHT get freaky and add the bomb bay. I wouldn't be using the bombs, though. And I left my photoflash bombs from the B-36 at home. Or maybe not. Better check my spares box here, but I'm pretty sure that they're in the states. Too difficult to explain to the wife how and where to find them. Just not worth it.
The C-121 looks just the way I remember it when I built the two WV-2's, no frills. This time, it's getting weight in the nose! The SB-17 looks NICE! Once again, not using the weapons bay, and definitely not gonna use the bombs. I guess that leaves more for the remaining USN/USAF ground pounders that need built. The boat looks really interesting! And I guarantee that this thing is going to be mega fun to paint... Well, not so much. The Savage looks, uhm, meager? Uh, like it needs MORE! Of EVERYTHING! Cripes, Helo, how in the heck did you get motivated to do that sucker!?!? And the instructions on this and the Mariner are just shameful! Speaking of which, I haven't taken it out of the interior bag, but the Mariner is looking very, errrr, Mach 2-ish? If you've never had the misfortune of building one of these mistakes, they aren't quite up to the level of craftsmanship of a short run resin kit. And keep in mind, they're production quality kits. It's like the French CAD guys just raised the white flag without even trying. Well, I suppose it goes without say, being that they're French, and all. Hey Helo? What colour is it supposed to be? The Academy Liberator looks nice and will be a good source of parts. I'm particularly looking at the landing gear and interior details. The Privateers were used on flare missions over the peninsula proper, flying in Dark Sea Blue. It would be kinda cool to have it on my ceiling with the bay doors open and noting left in the bay. Still better than if they were closed.
In international news; Crazy uncle Kim Jong-il up north of me apparently died on Saturday (my time) from a heart attack. Of course, suspicions abound in Seoul that it wasn't REALLY a heart attack. It coulda been his son! Or a general! Or the butler! Or Mrs. Peacock in the library with the rope! Seriously, the nations armed forces are on the highest alert one step from war status 2 (Defcon 4 for us Murcans). No one's really expecting anything until the period of mourning is over, and even then, no one's expecting much of anything. Certainly not an invasion, maybe (very outside chance) an artillery battle or two, Naval gunfire on the NLL, but certainly not a military coup. No one's REALLY sure who's in power as of yet.
So I'm going to be sleeping peacefully, as should the rest of the world, because nothings going to happen anytime soon. I've got my models, my wife, my cat, my job, and I'm happy as heck.
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Andy Hill (the_draken) landrew.hill(at)live.com <*> ASE Master Auto Tech, Imaca certified. >^.^<
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