Jim:
I take it you are not a Bone fan, was the plane more trouble than it was worth?
This just in:
Revenge of the Bismarck!
What a shaggy dog story;
My 1/600 scale Bismarck from 1967 fell off the shelf over my work bench,
the turrets ended up in four remarkably different places, small pieces everywhere,
many to never be recovered. Not unlike the debris field from a real battleship sinking.
I had to remove a lot of my building tools and materials from the back of my bench around to
try and recover as many parts as I could, can you say "salvage"?
So, scribing tools and sharpies are now about halfway forward on the bench, not
their usual place.
Dominic is tired, going to hit the sack, and reaches down to pick up half a gas tank
for an old Mono 1/48 P-51, and, yes,
POINK,
drives a scribing tool right into his left hand's index finger knuckle!
Kee Ryyyyps! More blood for the dog, just waiting to see if the fargging wound is
going to go tetanus on me, well it's been about 12 hours,
gaaaaa daaaaaang iiiiit!!!!!!
Dom