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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Sunday, December 14, 2014 2:23 PM

jimbot58

Well, it's a done deal - the contract has been signed by both parties and the closing date is next Friday! I feel, right now, just sort of stunned and OMG! did I just do that?

Now I just have a few days left to remove anything I want to preserve, and then after that comes the accounting process. I have to divide the money between myself and the She-devil, I mean my sister, though she is going to find she may not like how it gets divided. There is all the money she has already spent out of the trust and the fact that the executor (me) is entitled to collect a fee for his services in handling the estate . A lawyer has told me that it is not out of line to charge as much as $100 per hour for his services.

Sorry I haven't kept up with everybody going on here, as I have been a bit busy:

Mike, hope everything works out on the new abode!

Cliff, sorry I have not caught up on posts, hope you are doing well, and on the road to recovery!

Jim

Hi Jim,

So very happy for you to be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel!  I am sure after this chapter is closed that your stress level will be much lower.  Smile 

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Sunday, December 14, 2014 2:33 PM

Gamera

Jim: That's great news, hopefully here you can finally get this behind you and move on with your life.

I am doing somewhat better, thanks guys. I worked two full days Thur and Friday although it was pretty light work. I still need to get a tooth pulled and replaced with a bridge after it broke off when the air bag exploded in my face (still guess it's better than losing a half dozen from getting a face full of steering wheel). I am getting a little antsy from not having any modeling tools though! The insurance company are supposed to be getting them and some other personal effects from my car and shipping them to me. And I went ahead and ordered some replacement stuff from Amazon but here knowing my luck despite their usual super rapid shipping they've been sitting on the order for most of the week. I've done a little work with a single sided razor blade but funny you don't miss your X-Acto knife till you don't have one!!! Sucks when the nearest hobby shop is an hour's drive away!!!

(Since I am joking I guess it's obvious that I feel somewhat better!)  

Hi Cliff,

Very glad that you are well on the road to recovery!

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Sunday, December 14, 2014 2:36 PM

mikeymize

Good hearing from you Ken, it's funny how you mentioned moving all the time with the AF as a kid. I'm Retired from it and still having to move! Of course it goes with the job I guess. I am going through withdrawal myself as I don't have any modeling stuff here yet. I'm still so busy I probably wouldn't have time anyway! Once I get things together I'll be back in the swing of things. Take care all and best wishes to Cliff in particular.

Hi Mike,

I hope your stuff shows up soon!  I remember waiting for the moving truck to show up with our stuff after a move.  It was almost like waiting for Christmas Day!

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, December 14, 2014 4:20 PM

Well, just got my personal effects and modeling toolbox yesterday! I did get a little airbrushing and some other stuff done.

Good luck Mike, I know what you mean now about not having tools and stuff to work with!

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Monday, December 15, 2014 11:58 AM

Gamera

Well, just got my personal effects and modeling toolbox yesterday! I did get a little airbrushing and some other stuff done.

Good luck Mike, I know what you mean now about not having tools and stuff to work with!

Excellent!  Smile 

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 8:08 AM

Thanks Ken.

Jim: I hope you've gotten the house taken care of now. My thoughts and prayers you finally get a little peace and quiet for Christmas and New Years after all this ruckus.  

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 11:39 AM

Hi Everyone,

I just found a really cool set of tools that I definitely want to ask Santa for!  Smile  It is the "Molding Flash Sander" by "Hobby Elements".  It is a set of sanding bits that fit your Dremel or other rotary tools.  From the description, it is a great time saver.  Here is a link to a review:

http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/tools/he/tool_he_7001.shtml 

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 11:55 AM

Hi again,

Another item to put on your wish list would be the Grex Airbrush Grip Set.  It fits most brands of airbrushes, (see the compatibility chart on their webpage).  It makes your airbrush much more ergonomic.

Here is a link to a review:

http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/tools/grex/tool_grex_ggs1.shtml 

I found it available at Sprue Brothers as well as Amazon.

Ken

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Posted by jelliott523 on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:09 PM

Hey all, just wanted to let everyone know I'm still around.  I am finally getting ready to tackle the F-4G that I've had sitting on my shelf all year.  I've had a few other projects that I've started (completed one and progressing on another).  I have actually been a little intimidated by the AM stuff that I purchased for the F-4G, now that I've tackled some other minor tings that I'd never done before, I'm feeling a little more confident in using the resin stuff and not so intimidated.  Looking forward to getting back on track.

Happy Holidays!

On the Bench:  Lots of unfinished projects!  Smile

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Posted by Tal Afar Dave on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 4:02 PM

Ken!!!! stop with the great gift ideas already!!!! My wife said I'm 'already spent out' for Christmas!!! LOL.....Well, my birthday is coming up!!!  Neat stuff!!

TAD

2022 New Year's Resolution:  Enter 1 group build and COMPLETE a build this year!!  Why Photobucket did you rob me of my one Group Build Badge???  Must be part of the strong anti-Monogram cartel!!!

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 6:38 PM

Hey Ken thanks for the head's ups! I did order a bottle of that Perfect Plastic Putty either you or Jim recommended but it hasn't gotten here yet. The Flash Sander looks pretty cool. Anything that can get into corners like that seems useful. I'll be looking into that first of the year.

On the other hand I have one of the Grex trigger grips for my Grex airbrush and frankly I haven't used it for years. I might work better on another brush but here I have to take the thing off constantly whenever I clean the brush and over time I just felt it was more trouble than it's worth. I guess if you do long marathon spray sessions it might be a good idea but I generally don't use my brush that long.

Jelliott: Sounds cool, frankly I haven't gotten much done either, hoping next year I'll be more on the ball.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 8:56 PM

jelliott523

Hey all, just wanted to let everyone know I'm still around.  I am finally getting ready to tackle the F-4G that I've had sitting on my shelf all year.  I've had a few other projects that I've started (completed one and progressing on another).  I have actually been a little intimidated by the AM stuff that I purchased for the F-4G, now that I've tackled some other minor tings that I'd never done before, I'm feeling a little more confident in using the resin stuff and not so intimidated.  Looking forward to getting back on track.

Happy Holidays!

Welcome back!

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 8:57 PM

Tal Afar Dave

Ken!!!! stop with the great gift ideas already!!!! My wife said I'm 'already spent out' for Christmas!!! LOL.....Well, my birthday is coming up!!!  Neat stuff!!

TAD

I know what you mean Dave!  I am in the same boat!

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:00 PM

Gamera

Hey Ken thanks for the head's ups! I did order a bottle of that Perfect Plastic Putty either you or Jim recommended but it hasn't gotten here yet. The Flash Sander looks pretty cool. Anything that can get into corners like that seems useful. I'll be looking into that first of the year.

On the other hand I have one of the Grex trigger grips for my Grex airbrush and frankly I haven't used it for years. I might work better on another brush but here I have to take the thing off constantly whenever I clean the brush and over time I just felt it was more trouble than it's worth. I guess if you do long marathon spray sessions it might be a good idea but I generally don't use my brush that long.

Jelliott: Sounds cool, frankly I haven't gotten much done either, hoping next year I'll be more on the ball.

Hi Cliff,

I hope you can endure all of the insurance paper work.  I am thankful that you are able to deal with it though!  Much better than the alternative.

Thank you for pointing out the flaw in the Grex trigger.  Now that you mention it, I don't have mine in my hand long enough to matter either.  And it does seem it would be a pain to take off and put back on every time I need to clean it.

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, December 18, 2014 7:33 AM

Ken: It may work for you it's just that I spray for maybe a few minutes, clean the thing, reload another colour etc. For an extended spray session it might be a good idea.  

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, December 18, 2014 11:42 AM

Gamera

Ken: It may work for you it's just that I spray for maybe a few minutes, clean the thing, reload another colour etc. For an extended spray session it might be a good idea.  

I agree with you Cliff.  I am the same way.  Plus, my airbrush has a filter on it that doubles as a handle, which makes it quite comfortable to use anyway.

Ken

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Posted by jimbot58 on Friday, December 19, 2014 12:27 AM

Well gang, Friday marks the big day as I travel downtown to close on the house. I did a final walk through tonight and oddly enough, I just sort of felt emotionless and disconnected. This was the last time I will ever see the house I grew up in as I will never even drive into that neighborhood again. I pretty much had a good cry every night this last week when I was there (I'm secure enough in my manhood to admit that) as I rushed through so many things to separate what to save and what was to go. No doubt I will get emotional when I sign the final papers and hand over the keys. I'm just glad this part of it will be over with. Christmas is going to be such a bummer this year.

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Friday, December 19, 2014 5:40 AM

jimbot58

Well gang, Friday marks the big day as I travel downtown to close on the house. I did a final walk through tonight and oddly enough, I just sort of felt emotionless and disconnected. This was the last time I will ever see the house I grew up in as I will never even drive into that neighborhood again. I pretty much had a good cry every night this last week when I was there (I'm secure enough in my manhood to admit that) as I rushed through so many things to separate what to save and what was to go. No doubt I will get emotional when I sign the final papers and hand over the keys. I'm just glad this part of it will be over with. Christmas is going to be such a bummer this year.

Jim

Hi Jim,

When today is done and over with, then you will be able to close that chapter of your life and start healing.  All of this commotion and emotion is like ripping the scab off of a wound causing it to not heal.  But now you will.  And everything will slowly start to get better for you.

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, December 19, 2014 8:30 AM

Son Of Medicine Man

jimbot58

Well gang, Friday marks the big day as I travel downtown to close on the house. I did a final walk through tonight and oddly enough, I just sort of felt emotionless and disconnected. This was the last time I will ever see the house I grew up in as I will never even drive into that neighborhood again. I pretty much had a good cry every night this last week when I was there (I'm secure enough in my manhood to admit that) as I rushed through so many things to separate what to save and what was to go. No doubt I will get emotional when I sign the final papers and hand over the keys. I'm just glad this part of it will be over with. Christmas is going to be such a bummer this year.

Jim

Hi Jim,

When today is done and over with, then you will be able to close that chapter of your life and start healing.  All of this commotion and emotion is like ripping the scab off of a wound causing it to not heal.  But now you will.  And everything will slowly start to get better for you.

Ken

I couldn't have said it better myself there Ken. 

Jim, I hope this time next year you can look back on the good times with your family and shove all the the bad stuff in the back of your mind. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Friday, December 19, 2014 4:25 PM

Gamera

Son Of Medicine Man

jimbot58

Well gang, Friday marks the big day as I travel downtown to close on the house. I did a final walk through tonight and oddly enough, I just sort of felt emotionless and disconnected. This was the last time I will ever see the house I grew up in as I will never even drive into that neighborhood again. I pretty much had a good cry every night this last week when I was there (I'm secure enough in my manhood to admit that) as I rushed through so many things to separate what to save and what was to go. No doubt I will get emotional when I sign the final papers and hand over the keys. I'm just glad this part of it will be over with. Christmas is going to be such a bummer this year.

Jim

Hi Jim,

When today is done and over with, then you will be able to close that chapter of your life and start healing.  All of this commotion and emotion is like ripping the scab off of a wound causing it to not heal.  But now you will.  And everything will slowly start to get better for you.

Ken

I couldn't have said it better myself there Ken. 

Jim, I hope this time next year you can look back on the good times with your family and shove all the the bad stuff in the back of your mind. 

I appreciate the sentiment about family, but after this ordeal, I don't see a future a relationship with my sister, sad to say. She somehow holds me responsible for all the misfortunes in her life, including the personality disorders of her illegitimate children, because I never assumed the father figure role for them. Of the 2 kids, one's father is a jailbird convict and the other father is just as much a loser.

She wants me to support her so she can spend her life sitting on the couch watching television, smoking cigarettes, and getting high.

Though I do not agree with abortions, it is probably good that she aborted two other pregnancies and saved  those kids from the life she has given the ones she has.

I feel she is an emotional bloodsucker and has been draining the life out of me too long.....

Well, that just all came out...

In the meantime, the deal has been done, the funds wired into my account. I still can't touch them until my bank processes the transaction as everything still shows pending.

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Friday, December 19, 2014 6:55 PM

jimbot58

 

I appreciate the sentiment about family, but after this ordeal, I don't see a future a relationship with my sister, sad to say. She somehow holds me responsible for all the misfortunes in her life, including the personality disorders of her illegitimate children, because I never assumed the father figure role for them. Of the 2 kids, one's father is a jailbird convict and the other father is just as much a loser.

She wants me to support her so she can spend her life sitting on the couch watching television, smoking cigarettes, and getting high.

Though I do not agree with abortions, it is probably good that she aborted two other pregnancies and saved  those kids from the life she has given the ones she has.

I feel she is an emotional bloodsucker and has been draining the life out of me too long.....

Well, that just all came out...

In the meantime, the deal has been done, the funds wired into my account. I still can't touch them until my bank processes the transaction as everything still shows pending.

Jim

Hi Jim,

Your family is probably in the norm.  I think every family has it share of "black sheep".  My family certainly does, as well as my wife's.  In fact, now that I think about it, almost everyone I know has at least one member in their family that is in the "black sheep" category.

Like the old saying goes, you can pick your friends, but you cannot pick your family.  And from what you have told us, you have a pretty good set of friends!  That is awesome!

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 10:42 AM

Merry Christmas guys!

And here's hoping 2015 will be a little kinder to all of us...

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 11:54 PM

Gamera

Merry Christmas guys!

And here's hoping 2015 will be a little kinder to all of us...

I couldn't have said it better!

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Sunday, December 28, 2014 2:50 AM

Hey gang!

I hope all of you had a good Christmas!

Mine went well, for the most part. I traveled out on the plains to spend the day with my friend and his family, though I couldn't stay but a few hours as a major winter storm was headed into Colorado! I didn't get started back early enough and got caught in it anyway! Even with my trusted 4 wheel drive Ford, and a decent set of tires under me, it was some serious white-knuckle driving back to Denver! There were more than a few cars that had slid off the road, and even a nasty looking roll-over!

I did run around Friday and did a little after Christmas shopping, picking this up at the LHS:

Seems to have favorable reviews and includes Cartagraph decals. Looks decently molded to me. No detail sets yet for it, but I would assume that maybe Eduard has something in the works.

I have managed a bit of work here and there on the projects: assembly of the wings and fuselage of the Flanker, and pre-painting of the intake trunks:

Plus the wing of the F-8 is painted, with some further assembly of the landing gear bays below:

The A-10 is actually all painted up and ready for clear-coat. Then I can start decaling it. Sorry, no photo for now....

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Monday, December 29, 2014 5:40 AM

jimbot58

Hey gang!

I hope all of you had a good Christmas!

Mine went well, for the most part. I traveled out on the plains to spend the day with my friend and his family, though I couldn't stay but a few hours as a major winter storm was headed into Colorado! I didn't get started back early enough and got caught in it anyway! Even with my trusted 4 wheel drive Ford, and a decent set of tires under me, it was some serious white-knuckle driving back to Denver! There were more than a few cars that had slid off the road, and even a nasty looking roll-over!

I did run around Friday and did a little after Christmas shopping, picking this up at the LHS:

Seems to have favorable reviews and includes Cartagraph decals. Looks decently molded to me. No detail sets yet for it, but I would assume that maybe Eduard has something in the works.

I have managed a bit of work here and there on the projects: assembly of the wings and fuselage of the Flanker, and pre-painting of the intake trunks:

Plus the wing of the F-8 is painted, with some further assembly of the landing gear bays below:

The A-10 is actually all painted up and ready for clear-coat. Then I can start decaling it. Sorry, no photo for now....

Jim

Hi Jim,

Great Christmas present!  I am glad you made it home through the storm okay.  And great work once again!  You can really pump it out!  Yes  Yes 

We have been lucky here so far.  No appreciable amount of snow yet.  But it is getting very cold.  It is now 17 degrees outside.  Tuesday night it is supposed to get down to 10 degrees!

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, December 29, 2014 7:47 AM

Hey Jim, sorry you got caught out in the storm but glad to see you made it home in one piece. And nice work there, they're all 1/72nd I'm guessing? I wish I could get a little more done, somehow I feel like building stuff but never get around to airbrushing anything.

Can't complain too much about the weather here, it's been running around 40-50 degrees but with pretty constant rain.

And now dad is in the hospital, I was hoping to get off the crazy train at the next station but looks like I'm stuck on her for a few more miles (sigh).

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Monday, December 29, 2014 5:52 PM

Gamera

Hey Jim, sorry you got caught out in the storm but glad to see you made it home in one piece. And nice work there, they're all 1/72nd I'm guessing? I wish I could get a little more done, somehow I feel like building stuff but never get around to airbrushing anything.

Can't complain too much about the weather here, it's been running around 40-50 degrees but with pretty constant rain.

And now dad is in the hospital, I was hoping to get off the crazy train at the next station but looks like I'm stuck on her for a few more miles (sigh).

Hi Cliff,

Very sorry to hear that your Dad is in the hospital.  Sad  I hope that he is able to make a full recovery.

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, December 30, 2014 8:11 AM

Thanks Ken!

Dad was complaining about being out of breath all the time and unable to sleep. The doctors found he had a tear in his heart and the oxygen rich blood from the lungs kept mixing with the dirty blood coming back from his body. He was on oxygen since the beginning of November and feeling pretty lousy. Seems the doctors weren't sure if he was strong enough for surgery. Well, they took him in this weekend and finally went ahead with it- I was worried sick. They went though a vein in his leg and patched the tear without any complications. He came home last night and was feeling better than he had for months. I can't tell you how big a weight this is off me.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Tuesday, December 30, 2014 11:55 PM

Gamera

Thanks Ken!

Dad was complaining about being out of breath all the time and unable to sleep. The doctors found he had a tear in his heart and the oxygen rich blood from the lungs kept mixing with the dirty blood coming back from his body. He was on oxygen since the beginning of November and feeling pretty lousy. Seems the doctors weren't sure if he was strong enough for surgery. Well, they took him in this weekend and finally went ahead with it- I was worried sick. They went though a vein in his leg and patched the tear without any complications. He came home last night and was feeling better than he had for months. I can't tell you how big a weight this is off me.

I'm glad to hear that he's doing better!

I'm always amazed that they can do surgery like that. To me it would be like fixing a broken piston on your car by going in through the gas tank. I have friend who had a bit of a stroke and they repaired a broken blood vessel in her brain the same way.

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, December 31, 2014 5:51 AM

Gamera

Thanks Ken!

Dad was complaining about being out of breath all the time and unable to sleep. The doctors found he had a tear in his heart and the oxygen rich blood from the lungs kept mixing with the dirty blood coming back from his body. He was on oxygen since the beginning of November and feeling pretty lousy. Seems the doctors weren't sure if he was strong enough for surgery. Well, they took him in this weekend and finally went ahead with it- I was worried sick. They went though a vein in his leg and patched the tear without any complications. He came home last night and was feeling better than he had for months. I can't tell you how big a weight this is off me.

Wow, that is amazing what they can do now days.  And great news about your Dad.  I am very happy for both you and your Dad!

Ken

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