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Posted by arki30 on Monday, December 18, 2006 2:24 PM

psychoblue23 Sign - Welcome [#welcome] - See page 9 for the low-down on the kit selection process. 

We'll also need to know what scale your kits are.

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Posted by psychoblue23 on Monday, December 18, 2006 2:54 PM
 arki30 wrote:

psychoblue23 Sign - Welcome [#welcome] - See page 9 for the low-down on the kit selection process. 

We'll also need to know what scale your kits are.

Thanks Thumbs Up [tup]

Done and done. Thank you sir.

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, December 18, 2006 4:00 PM

psycho welcome to the group Big Smile [:D]

 i have to go pick up my young prince then i will be back to answer any and all of your questions with great pleasure

kenny

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, December 18, 2006 5:48 PM

well mist if you keep it up i think i may have to have you share your new kits with your fellow builders lol you must be finding some great sales out there add as many as you like mist . i was told i am not allowed to add anything until after xmas .

to answer ye question nucmedtech the only thing that needs to come from your stash is the model we choose for you . after that add as many goodies as you want to it the more the merrier i say. and as for these so called pants of which we all speak it is just a fantasy in or realm of reality Censored [censored]

yes yes boyd a happy and healthy holiday to all of you out there and especially to those brave men and women of ours serving us overseas. as for the knightship i dont know if we can knight the person for it was my queen who suggested it (she is trying to inch in and run the show lol ) but she definately had a grand idea indeed. i for one would love to make it a yearly event Big Smile [:D] i also added the rules to the first page so any new comers will not have to go through the whole 14 pages we have look for the info.

see you all soon

kenny

 

 

 

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Posted by flippersdad on Monday, December 18, 2006 9:18 PM

Lord Kenny, I must confess that I have not been building this evening. I spent it making Christmas cookies (Snickerdoodles) with my daughter. My beautiful wife "suggested" that I do so while she was at work. Please pardon me. And on a side note have you ever noticed how cold it is in the winter when you have no pants?

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

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Posted by TGregory on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:25 AM
H'mmmmm COOKIES!!! I am going to beg my "Hollywood" daughter to bake coolies when she comes into town (like Santa). Lord kenny, I have brought my 1/24 MPC Bf-109e out of the healing pile to make many,many repairs while we wait for your edict to open presents.
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Posted by bbrowniii on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 9:12 AM
 flippersdad wrote:

 And on a side note have you ever noticed how cold it is in the winter when you have no pants?

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

 

Brrrrrrr.....Laugh [(-D]

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by mph34 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:52 AM

We've got some great looking lists up there guys!  Nice hobby shop we could open with all of that! Big Smile [:D]  I did notice, that there are a few yet who haven't listed anything......

This build should be fun! Cool [8D] This along with the Secret Santa GB should be made into a yearly event. Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by razordws on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 11:42 AM
 bbrowniii wrote:
 flippersdad wrote:

 And on a side note have you ever noticed how cold it is in the winter when you have no pants?

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

 

Brrrrrrr.....Laugh [(-D]

 Ya... especially up here in Canada!  Just stay away from metal poles. Clown [:o)]

Dave

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Posted by Mist086 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:07 PM
 kenny_conklin wrote:

well mist if you keep it up i think i may have to have you share your new kits with your fellow builders lol you must be finding some great sales out there add as many as you like mist . i was told i am not allowed to add anything until after xmas .

 

No...No...NO.....All mine.  YOu hear me, they're all mine BWHAHAHAHA.  Your right about the sales tho.  I have 3 LHS andeach one has a different sale each week.  o i round robin them.  THe wife said go get em cause i have no clue what you want.  Don't ya just love her?

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Posted by SoD Stitch on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:53 PM
 razordws wrote:
 bbrowniii wrote:
 flippersdad wrote:

 And on a side note have you ever noticed how cold it is in the winter when you have no pants?

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

Brrrrrrr.....Laugh [(-D]

 Ya... especially up here in Canada!  Just stay away from metal poles. Clown [:o)]

Ow!

Hey, Eric, question: are Snickerdoodles a "Texas" thing? Reason I ask is, I had never heard of "Snickerdoodles" until my wife baked them, and she's more or less from Texas, so I was wondering if snickerdoodles are a "Texas" thing.

Thank you,Bow [bow] Lord God King Kenny Bow [bow], for letting my temporarily hijack your forum! 

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Posted by Mist086 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:55 PM
 SoD Stitch wrote:
 razordws wrote:
 bbrowniii wrote:
 flippersdad wrote:

 And on a side note have you ever noticed how cold it is in the winter when you have no pants?

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

Brrrrrrr.....Laugh [(-D]

 Ya... especially up here in Canada!  Just stay away from metal poles. Clown [:o)]

Ow!

Hey, Eric, question: are Snickerdoodles a "Texas" thing? Reason I ask is, I had never heard of "Snickerdoodles" until my wife baked them, and she's more or less from Texas, so I was wondering if snickerdoodles are a "Texas" thing.

Thank you,Bow [bow] Lord God King Kenny Bow [bow], for letting my temporarily hijack your forum! 

 

Nope.  We make em in Iowa too.  They're YUMMY!!!! Dinner [dinner]

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Posted by TGregory on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:07 PM
COOKIES I WANT COOKIES!!!!! MODELS I WANT MODELS!!!!
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Posted by flippersdad on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:25 PM
Sir Mist, Snickerdoodles are a Texas thing, although people in other countries (OK, LA, CO and you get the idea) might make them too. You are blessed to have a wife that makes them.

Tony - they would be stale by the time I got them to you, and so to save you from eating stale cookies I will eat them while they are fresh.

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

A great lie - "I'm from the FAA and I'm here to help." Politics - Many blood sucking insects. Flying - Long periods of boredom puncuated by moments of stark terror.
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Posted by Mist086 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 3:56 PM
 flippersdad wrote:
Sir Mist, Snickerdoodles are a Texas thing, although people in other countries (OK, LA, CO and you get the idea) might make them too. You are blessed to have a wife that makes them.

Tony - they would be stale by the time I got them to you, and so to save you from eating stale cookies I will eat them while they are fresh.

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

 

Nuh-Uh Squire Eric.  I have been eating snickerdoodles since i was a wee lad.  And i'll have you know, I bake my own cookies.  Tongue [:P]

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Posted by bbrowniii on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 3:59 PM
 Mist086 wrote:

  THe wife said go get em cause i have no clue what you want.  Don't ya just love her?

 

Wait, wait, wait... Your WIFE said that?!  Your wife?!  Said THAT?!  How much do I gotta pay you to get your wife to work over my wife so she would say that?  And yes, I do think I love her Make a Toast [#toast]

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:14 PM

i go back to work today and i miss out on everything lol .

cookies and models a nice combination. mist is a lucky man but i cant complain cause the queen over here lets me pretty much get anything i want. i see a very large box laying around no name on it yet but i hope it was the 1/35th leopold i was asking (i mean begging for )

as for the no pants part and poles i would say yes quite chilly and breezy i dont have to worry aboutthe metal poles i climb wooden ones all day long it is  the splinters that worry me ouuucchhhhh !

by the way how does one get there wife to bake cookies?? i always have to wait for my moms holiday ones :)

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Posted by razordws on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:26 PM
 kenny_conklin wrote:

as for the no pants part and poles i would say yes quite chilly and breezy i dont have to worry aboutthe metal poles i climb wooden ones all day long it is  the splinters that worry me ouuucchhhhh !

by the way how does one get there wife to bake cookies?? i always have to wait for my moms holiday ones :)

You poor man... on both counts (splinters are no fun)!!!!

As for cookies, my wife's number one hobby is baking cookies Dinner [dinner].  My number one hobby... eating my wife's baking Dinner [dinner].  It's been that way since the beginning of our relationship so I don't know how to help you on that one your Lordship.

As for big boxes with no names on them there is one of those in my house too.  And I KNOW what is inside cause my wife TOLD me to go get it!  Boyd you just have to be really specific and picky and over the years they (the wife) just gives up and tells you to go get it and save her the hassle of having to write everything down!  Big Smile [:D]

Dave

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Posted by Mist086 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:26 PM
 bbrowniii wrote:
 Mist086 wrote:

  THe wife said go get em cause i have no clue what you want.  Don't ya just love her?

 

Wait, wait, wait... Your WIFE said that?!  Your wife?!  Said THAT?!  How much do I gotta pay you to get your wife to work over my wife so she would say that?  And yes, I do think I love her Make a Toast [#toast]

 

I think she lets me because she won't let me see how much she spends on her scrapbook material.  Plus i'm outta her hair when i'm building.  That way she doesn't have to watch football or the military channel. 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:30 PM

ah mist the scrapbooking must cost a ton of money the mrs. just started nad came in with bags full of stuff i didnt dare to ask how much she spent cause i didnt wantto lose any modeling privilages :)

dave can my wife hang out with your wife so she can learn to bake cookies lol

SoD you can hijack it anytime you like

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Posted by mph34 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:59 PM
 kenny_conklin wrote:
 Mist086 wrote:

ah mist the scrapbooking must cost a ton of money the mrs. just started nad came in with bags full of stuff i didnt dare to ask how much she spent cause i didnt wantto lose any modeling privilages :)

dave can my wife hang out with your wife so she can learn to bake cookies lol

SoD you can hijack it anytime you like

I think she lets me because she won't let me see how much she spends on her scrapbook material.  Plus i'm outta her hair when i'm building.  That way she doesn't have to watch football or the military channel. 

I think I see a pattern here Sign - Dots [#dots] My wife has her corner of the basement, and I have mine.  When I am in my corner, the NFL Network or one of the History/Discovery Channels is on.  When my wife is in her corner, the Hallmark Channel or Lifetime Channel is on.  (we have our own TVs for our corners).  She doesn't ask me how much I spent, and I don't ask her.  We have a agreed upon "allowance" for each month.  Our daughter, she knows not to disturb either corner, and either of us when we are in our respected corners. Cool [8D] She just goes up stairs and turns on the Disney Channel or reads a book....

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Posted by flippersdad on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 9:39 AM

Well guys, I will be absent for a few days as I am heading to Texas to see my Mom and Dad. So to all I wish a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year.

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

PS. Lets hear it for wives who support their Husbands in this hobby we love, for guys who are manly enough to bake cookies! And pants!

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Posted by razordws on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 10:09 AM
 flippersdad wrote:

PS. Lets hear it for wives who support their Husbands in this hobby we love, and for guys who are manly enough to bake cookies!

 Sign - Ditto [#ditto] ...and a Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you Eric and everyone else here.  May all our stashes increase considerably over the holidays. Make a Toast [#toast]

Dave

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Posted by psychoblue23 on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 12:42 PM

I want xmas to pass already haha.. I wanna start this build..... I guess Ill go buy soemthing to build to hold me over for a few more weeks haha...

 James

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Posted by TGregory on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 5:30 PM

Bow [bow] Oh great and powerful OZ kenny Bow [bow] I hope your first day back at the trabajo was splinterless. I would have thought you would have decreed personal holidays for yourself until the group build is complete.  I still want COOKIES AND MODELS. stay well.Angel [angel]

 

 

ps everyone "In The Stash" have a wonderful and blessed Christmas.Approve [^]

Tony Gregory
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Posted by TGregory on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 8:47 PM

for those of us with a b25j in the stash, here's a walkaround I snagged from the aircraft forum.

 

http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b229/DDonSS3/B-25J%20Walkaround/

 

enjoy and MERRY CHRISTMAS

Tony Gregory
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Posted by Mist086 on Thursday, December 21, 2006 8:21 AM
 TGregory wrote:

for those of us with a b25j in the stash, here's a walkaround I snagged from the aircraft forum.

 

http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b229/DDonSS3/B-25J%20Walkaround/

 

enjoy and MERRY CHRISTMAS

 

You looking at me? Please say your looking at me?  Thanks TGreg for the link

Jim 

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Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 21, 2006 8:49 AM
You're welcome, it looks like we're the only two with that kit in the stash.... so far.
Tony Gregory
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Posted by mph34 on Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:50 AM

 TGregory wrote:
You're welcome, it looks like we're the only two with that kit in the stash.... so far.

I've got a Accurate Minatures B-25G!!!!! Big Smile [:D] The photos are very well done.  I know when I went to an airshow this summer, and I took photos of a AV-8 Harier, my nephew was looking at me weird because of all of the photos that I took of the little areas of the plane.  He didn't know why I would want photos of those wheel wells and cockpit.....

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Posted by NucMedTech on Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:05 PM
Thanks TGreg for the walk around! I don't have a J but I think the dirty dora is a G and those images should be helpful. To everyone in the build I hope you have a blessed Christmas, that your stashes increase and that the New Year will be profitable and you and your families enjoy good health. I'm at home for the holidays plus I took some time off (all next week) to enjoy the holidays (aka build models).

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