Hi Ho Everyone and a Happy New Year. The activities and distractions of the holiday season are finally winding down for me and the wife. Ours gets a bit extended as both of our mother's birthdays book end the holiday season. So, hopefully I can get my attention and motivation drawn back into my Corsair, participating on the forum and modeling in general. I've admittedly been in the midst of a bit of modeling lathargy the past couple of months but, I'm sure I can get revved back up again. Also, the back strain has subsided so physically I'm good to go. Mentally, well, that's always been in question.
First, let me thank Bish for yet another outstanding GB. You are truly a top notch moderator and excel at maintaining a well oiled group. As always, thanks for the willingness to let your GB's linger on for lackadaisacal sots such as myself.
Now, to catch up on some of the activities that's been going on here.
Moff: The very best of luck on your endeavors in college. It's no doubt that studies are insanely demanding on one's time. Yet, I do hope you find some time to get to the bench and find some relief from the rigors of studying.Certainly, do not be a stranger here. Keep in touch. I could not agree more with your assessment that FSM is by far the friendliest of all forums. That is the very reason why this is the only forum I participate in. By the way, what are you studying for?
Dan: Absolutely stellar work on your P-51. Beautiful finish in the face of obstacles. You really did knock this one out of the park. Thank You so much for sharing your outstanding skills with us.
Matt: Impressive start on your 262. You've done some right nice work on the cockpit.
Lost: Man, so sorry to hear about the flooding issues. I hope the damage is not to bad and that any recovery goes smoothly. The work you have done on your fasteners is quite remarkable. Very nicely done.
Ed: Your efforts have definitely produced a fine looking 229. I'm looking forward to seeing the finishing touches.
As far as the Corsair goes, I'm still waffling a bit on whether to continue with Montex Mask scheme for VMF-214 or just move along with the kit supplied VF-84 scheme and get it done. I'm also working out drilling on the engine to accomodate the wires. Either way, I hope to get some progress going and posted here in the very near future.
I'm always grateful for the encouragement and inspiration that each and everyone of you provide.
Cheers, Joe