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  • From: Central Texas
Posted by NucMedTech on Monday, January 15, 2007 6:59 PM
Sleep in the military is a luxury. I will use the new manlaw and hopefully not find myself in the garageBlack Eye [B)]. Temps here in central texas not expected to go above 40-45 this week. Which for us southern people is quite cold.Cowboy [C):-)]

Most barriers to your successes are man made. And most often you are the man who made them. -Frank Tyger

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, January 15, 2007 6:41 PM

you are killing me TG i know those nights of sleeping with my eyes open. those nights remind me of my military days where you are asleep but you arent and the slightest noise you jump up

kenny

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Posted by TGregory on Monday, January 15, 2007 6:07 PM

Bow [bow]Bow [bow] The Decree has been uttered and the utterence of said decree is good and goodness shall be the results of the group build.Bow [bow]Bow [bow] MANLAW!

Mist I get to sleep sittting up with my eyes open and my back against the wall the waiver of sleep is the price one must pay for the occasional declaration of MANLAW!

Tony Gregory
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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, January 15, 2007 5:33 PM

medtech how cold is it in TX cant be colder than the north east . but if need be i wiil lay down .... wait wait....

I Do Decree we all shall model where we want and when we want !! MANLAW

Big Smile [:D] kenny

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Posted by NucMedTech on Monday, January 15, 2007 5:23 PM
Lord Kenny, I must ask for a change in weather. Current conditions will not allow me to work. My workshop is in the garage and it is difficult to work with numb fingers. It looks as if I will be out of modeling for at least a week, unless, your grace, can convince my lady of the pants to let me work in the house.Cowboy [C):-)] (the whole reason for moving to Texas was for year round modeling anyway. )

Most barriers to your successes are man made. And most often you are the man who made them. -Frank Tyger

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Posted by razordws on Monday, January 15, 2007 5:22 PM
...and soon to be a Kansas City fan! Wink [;)]

Dave

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, January 15, 2007 5:07 PM
you would think i would be a ranger or islander fan but alas i am not. i am a pittsburgh penguins fan :)
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Posted by razordws on Monday, January 15, 2007 4:52 PM
 kenny_conklin wrote:

ahhhh tg so those are what pants looks like, good thing i dont have to lay down the law for sunday football, hockey fan here and so is the queen so i win on that one, but everything else i lose at.

the dogs cats and kid end up in the bed and i am on the couch or crammed in with all of them. but i must say the wife was very good this xmas. she got me two glass cabinets to display models in so i cant complain too much.

eric that is a good story but i dont know if i would want my wife to be a modeler too then instead of fighting over bills we would be fighting over the super glue lol.

kenny

Oooo... Hockey fan?  Rangers or the Islanders?  Don't know my NY geography very well so don't know which would be closer to Queens but I would guess the Rangers?  I'm orignally from Winnipeg (Jets) but since losing the Jets to Phoenix and moving to British Columbia I am now a Vanocuver Canucks fan!  I can actually say that with a straight face now!Wink [;)]  (especially since the latest winning streak)

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] on the cats & kid in the bed! Gets a bit crowded at times.  She did buy the Snowberry for Christmas so no complaints from me either.  If I'm on the couch I usually deserved itEvil [}:)]  and I'm already fighting with my oldest boy (12 - will become a teenager next week - Sad [:(]!) over the paints and tools so no, I don't want my wife to model too!

 

Dave

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, January 15, 2007 4:19 PM

ahhhh tg so those are what pants looks like, good thing i dont have to lay down the law for sunday football, hockey fan here and so is the queen so i win on that one, but everything else i lose at.

the dogs cats and kid end up in the bed and i am on the couch or crammed in with all of them. but i must say the wife was very good this xmas. she got me two glass cabinets to display models in so i cant complain too much.

eric that is a good story but i dont know if i would want my wife to be a modeler too then instead of fighting over bills we would be fighting over the super glue lol.

kenny

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Posted by jinithith2 on Monday, January 15, 2007 4:04 PM

I want mashed potatos!

oh I took a look at my M1A2 tracks today and one of them broke... I'm most likely going to get replacements cos I dont want to bother with supergluing bent vinyl

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Posted by flippersdad on Monday, January 15, 2007 3:13 PM

There once was a modeller who found himself in need of some super glue to complete a project Boohoo [BH], undoubtly a Lindberg minesweep in 1/125 scale needing some pe, so he braved the snow and ice and drove over to a Target store to get some. While he was looking through the hardware section and appearing confused one of the Target floor staff came over to offer her help. She was beautiful, her voice was music to his ears and it was love at first sight Big Smile [:D]Wow!! [wow]. She helped our modeller find the super glue and inquired of what it was for. His eyes brightened when he learned that she enjoyed modelling as well Smile [:)]Yeah!! [yeah], her current project was the Tamiya 1/350 Tirpitz with all the am she could find - this was truly a match made in heavenAngel [angel]. As they were walking to the check out lanes our modeller slipped and fell as he had not wiped the snow and slush off of his shoes. Reaching forward to break his fall he forgot the super glue he was holding. He fell hard, breaking the package of super glue and getting it all over his right hand, and he wacked his head on the floor as well Boohoo [BH]. Our Target floor staffer worried that her new found love had hurt himself badly knelt down to help him up also forgetting about the super glue getting it on her right hand as well. Our dazed modeller places his glue dripping right hand on her left arm, and she her right hand on his. The forgotten glue set as they made sure all was well with each other and confessed their new found love for each other. And all the people in the Target knew that the were stuck on each other for good.

The moral of the story - Always wipe your shoes on the mats as you enter a building, and stick with your honey - washes off easier and tastes better than super glue.

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 razordws on Monday, January 15, 2007 12:40 PM

ManLaw???  Oh... you must mean the "I'll pay triple later to get what I want now" law!Clown [:o)]

It's the couch for me usually but I finished the spare room now so I live in comfort when she's mad Big Smile [:D]!

Dave

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Posted by Mist086 on Monday, January 15, 2007 11:52 AM
 flippersdad wrote:

Sleep on the couch? Man that would be great, I get the dog house and she takes the dog inside!

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast], Or should I say ruff, ruff!

Eric

 

I wish there was a dog house.  My wife lets our 2 mutts sleep on our bed. 

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Posted by flippersdad on Monday, January 15, 2007 11:39 AM

Sleep on the couch? Man that would be great, I get the dog house and she takes the dog inside!

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast], Or should I say ruff, ruff!

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 Monday, January 15, 2007 11:27 AM
TG.  Thanks for the advice.  Before i take it to the missus tho, i must know how many days you have to sleep on the couch?
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Posted by TGregory on Monday, January 15, 2007 10:08 AM

Lord kenny a brother cries out for help. With your permission I have a suggestion. 

I have had the Good Enough Syndrome and it is not good. A wise pants wearing man once told me... "If good enough is all you want then good enough is all you'll ever be"

Mist, my brother, I have just what you need.

 

U.S. POLO ASSN.® & BROOKLYN XPRESS® JEANS

You gotta put em' on once in a while, and declare MANLAW.Big Smile [:D]

It actually works. I told my wife I get the big tv and get to drink beer and she was not allowed to bother me until the Bears game was over and declared MANLAW

Tony Gregory
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Posted by Mist086 on Monday, January 15, 2007 7:44 AM
Tell me why i agreed to do what the wife called "A SMALL PROJECT"  I said sure thinking i could at least get a couple of hours of building in.  NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.  I had to replace the kitchen countertop, and a new sink , new plumbing, and new drainage.  A small project my Censored [censored].  By the time i was done, it was 6 pm and i was toast.  I just wanted a hot shower and sleep. She told me i could work on the models but i knew as tired as i was, i would get the "Good Enough" syndrome.  Any one else get that when tired?
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Posted by results may vary on Monday, January 15, 2007 6:41 AM
Oh darn!  We are having a ice storm... guess I'll have to stay home and build. Party [party]
paul "We are all made of star stuff." - Carl Sagan
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Posted by kenny_conklin on Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:34 PM

eric that was a great joke had me dying over here ty very much sir.

the dials look great i am gonna have to try that when i start on my F16

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Posted by razordws on Sunday, January 14, 2007 5:39 PM

Paul, I have used future for instrument panels as well and I like the effect.  This is a 1/72 scale p-51 IP so not much detail on the dials but you get the picture.  I would try a couple of tests on paper as I do not know how it would affect the inks or how it would soak into the paper.  An application of artist's fixative may help to prevent the inks from running.

 Eric, that joke was Baa Baaa Baaad!!  Keep them coming!!! Laugh [(-D]

Dave

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Posted by wing_nut on Sunday, January 14, 2007 11:08 AM

 results may vary wrote:
hey guys, I have read in some of the forums that using a drop of future on the gage faces gives it a glass face look?  is this true?  have any of you done this?  I am hesitant because i don't want to ruin the little paper gage details.  I was afraid of what might happen to the dyes in the paper.   Am i just over worrying it?

 

Paul, what have read is true, Future can be used to simulate the glass face on an instrument.  I don't think it will affect the paper, but it may soak in and not get very shiny.  Since you say" paper"... are you using a PE instrument panel?  If so, get yourself some Krystal Klear.  Fill each open face with that and it will dry clear leaving a nice "glass" face.  The pics below in order are... wet, dry and finished.  I use the Krystal Klear on kit IPs too, whether painted or decaled instruments.  It leaves a thicker coat of clear.

 

Marc  

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Posted by flippersdad on Sunday, January 14, 2007 10:56 AM

Paul, remember that a pun is the lowest form of humor and I really, really like them! I hope it brings a smile to everyone in this GB and whoever else reads it. And to quote Batman "The worst is yet to come!"

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

PS. In the aforementioned joke no moles were harmed in the telling of it, maybe they were offended but they were not harmed.

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Posted by results may vary on Sunday, January 14, 2007 10:41 AM
Eric... you are a sick man! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]  That was so bad... I laughed for several minutes!  I'm going to have to tell Mrs. Results about that one, Smile [:)]  I love moleasses Dinner [dinner]
paul "We are all made of star stuff." - Carl Sagan
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Posted by flippersdad on Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:29 AM

 kenny_conklin wrote:
hey eric quick i need a joke Smile [:)]

As per your request Lord Kenny.

There once was a family of moles, Dad mole, Mom mole and Baby mole. They were a very happy family of moles who lived in a 200,000 dollar burrow in an upper middle class neighborhood. One day Dad mole was sitting down watching the NFL playoffs when he smelled something. He climbed up the ladder and started sniffing the air and said "I smell bacon." Mom mole climbed up behind him and then stood next to him and started to sniff the air as well. Then Mom mole said "I smell pancakes." Baby mole wondering what was going on climbed up the ladder behind them and listened to them. Then Baby mole said "I smell moleasses."

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 results may vary on Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:22 AM
hey guys, I have read in some of the forums that using a drop of future on the gage faces gives it a glass face look?  is this true?  have any of you done this?  I am hesitant because i don't want to ruin the little paper gage details.  I was afraid of what might happen to the dyes in the paper.   Am i just over worrying it?
paul "We are all made of star stuff." - Carl Sagan
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Posted by kenny_conklin on Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:09 AM
hey eric quick i need a joke Smile [:)]
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Posted by flippersdad on Saturday, January 13, 2007 2:25 PM

 results may vary wrote:
jeez... are we all building or what! Tongue [:P]

Maybe we are truly defining/refining the term "Group Build."

Cheers Make a Toast [#toast],

Eric

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Posted by razordws on Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:18 AM

 TGregory wrote:
Oh, I wish I was building.Disapprove [V] This was overtime weekDisapprove [V] I worked 76 hours this week and haven't been downstairs to visit the shop.Boohoo [BH] Next week will be about the same, four sixteen hour shifts.Disapprove [V]  On the upside is Watch Out Squadron, Daddy's gettin' paid!Big Smile [:D]$$$$ CHA CHING!!!

 

Nice TG! Thumbs Up [tup]  It's been a long week for me too but I definitely hope to get some modeling done this weekend.  The wife is out of town and the kids are all tuckered out from a party last night! Big Smile [:D] 

Dave

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Posted by TGregory on Friday, January 12, 2007 10:16 PM
Oh, I wish I was building.Disapprove [V] This was overtime weekDisapprove [V] I worked 76 hours this week and haven't been downstairs to visit the shop.Boohoo [BH] Next week will be about the same, four sixteen hour shifts.Disapprove [V]  On the upside is Watch Out Squadron, Daddy's gettin' paid!Big Smile [:D]$$$$ CHA CHING!!!
Tony Gregory
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Posted by results may vary on Friday, January 12, 2007 9:52 PM
jeez... are we all building or what! Tongue [:P]
paul "We are all made of star stuff." - Carl Sagan
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