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Posted by Bossman on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:30 PM

Merry Christmas to all ! 

Many thanks to my new friend Steve (Zipmeister) who sent me these sweet kits.  A Hasegawa F-16 two seat trainer and an Academy Mustang...  And a third - A 1/72 jeep that comes with the Mustang - cool !  These all look like realy nice kits and I'll no doubt have a blast building them.  One neat note about the 'Stang - It comes with decals for two 15th AF birds.  These were units that may have flown cover for the bomber group that one of my uncles flew with.  He was a co-pilot in a B-24 with the 15th AF in Italy in 1944.

And David (Circuitrider)...  I hope you enjoy building the Hurricane...  you'll need something to wind down in between rounds of Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robot.Black Eye [B)]      Ding !    Round two !  

Thanks to Jon for organizing this - and to all the rest of you too - It's been good fun to get to know a little more about you all.  I'm looking forward to the build, but even the pre-build build-up Confused [%-)]has been fun.

Chris

 

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  • From: Regina, Saskatchewan Canada
Posted by PaPa-John on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:22 PM

Jon

Thank you for such a great idea and invite into this GB.  I must say from the acceptance by all in this group build, there is just to many too list, but I mean everyone, has made this Christmas one of the best I have had in a long long long time.

I am speechless.  Thank you to everyone. Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Approve [^] Wow!! [wow] talk about guardian Angel [angel]s, you guys/gals fit this expression to a T.  I never felt that I could be this upbeat.

PaPa-John

John

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Posted by Azgaron on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:22 PM

Thanks Mr Espin for the great gifts I got! Truly awesome I must say! Not only did I get a very nice Corsair, I also got a few extras, all very nicely wrapped in beautiful paper!

Here I am with the Corsair kit!

I also would like to thank Jon for doing a great job getting this GB going!

Azgaron

 

 

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Posted by cardshark_14 on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 7:08 PM

Hey everyone, my Secret Santa, Wing_nut, got me a great present!  Well done Sir, and many thanks to you!  Somehow, he knew I liked Japanese WWII aircraft...Wink [;)]Confused [%-)]

Here's a very sleepy, very happy me, with my new present...


A 1/48 Tamiya Ki-46 III 'Dinah'!! Mischief [:-,]

He even sent along an awesome card from "Wing Nut, and his entire ground crew"  My seasons greetings, and thanks, go to Marc, and his entire family! Thumbs Up [tup] 

Also, a big thank you to Jon, for getting this whole thing off the ground! Thumbs Up [tup]

Never trust anyone who refuses to drink domestic beer, laugh at the Three Stooges, or crank Back In Black.
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Posted by TheLastPriest on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 5:07 PM
Apparently yes, I am that tacky, totally forgot to color over the price with a sharpie. Whew, I am getting good at this looking stupid thing Laugh [(-D] I figured, hey its bondoman, he calls himself that because he loves getting the real cheap kits and making them look good. Well brother, if you wont treat yourself to a nice tamiya kit every once in a while then I am gonna have to do it myself, plus I figure if you can produce nice work from an old airfix or revell, Imagine the work of art this will be!

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Posted by bondoman on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 3:35 PM

Thanks so much Chris (TLP) for the SS gift. I'm really glad things are going well, and this will be my first Tamiya a/c. I'm going to try to FOIL it.

It's a sweet F-84G, with great markings i'm going with the box cover from 1952. It's gonna fly in formation with the B-36, well it may have to circle back a lot.

Thanks a lot, and thanks for the card. Your kid looks like he's got a great little attitude.

Merry Christmas, and Jon blessed are we to have your ideas for this!

Build on in 2008!

Bill

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Posted by sidure on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 1:54 PM

Hey big thanks to my SS Mist for my gift. I gota AM SBD-5 for christmas, this kit is way too cool and one that I have wanted to build for quite a while. It is the perfect gift and right up my alley of what i like to build. Good call my friend Jim. In addition to the kit I also got a poster of built kits like a colage, a lot of work went into that. Also had a CD of photos of his family and home and research material. What a nice touch, it shows the spirit of this GB. Cant post a photo right now but possibly later.

Merry Christmas to all the SSGB members and happy building to all.

Steve

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Posted by dostacos on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 12:37 PM
 HereticXIX wrote:

Merry Christmas All!!

 I'm not sure who my SS was but all I can say is thanks, what an incredibly awesome gift!! Santa got me a Gotha G.IV from Roden It has the markings for Ernst Brandenburg. This kit looks to be incredible.


you asked for 1/72 WWI and/or off the beaten path, I thought that might be both Merry Christmas

 

Dan 

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Posted by RadMax8 on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 12:27 PM

WOOHOO!!! It's a Corsair Christmas! My Santa, Tom aka Leadas, got me Tamiya's 1/48 F4U-1D with Moto-tug... the kit I finished up earlier this year (well, technically STILL working on... the figures give me fits... lol)!!!! Good thing I like the big blue bird! I think I might have to do this one in flight, maybe have it displayed at work (LHS!!!!). So Tom, I'd like to say thank you, I'm really going to enjoy building this kit. Plus, with some first hand knowlege, I know what not to bugger up!!!Tongue [:P]
Now the pics...

The Kit: 

Me being happy with the kit:

And a little something Santa dropped down my chimney:

I've gotta paint it, right?! lol!

Thanks again, Tom. And thanks Jon for hosting this again! 

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  • From: Indiana
Posted by hkshooter on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 12:20 PM

I have to say Thanks!!!! to DrewH for the kit he sent! An Eduard P-39 Profipak! He went way beyond too, including some resin bits from Ultracast and Avionix, and a two page article from Scale Aviation Modeller Int. about the plane and this very kit! The genorosity is just outstanding!

Can't take pics right now, the camera is doing overtime with my sons Christmas but will take some later.

Thanks, Jon, for a wonderful GB!

And, again, a HUGE thanks to Drew!!!

Merry Christmas everyone!

 

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  • From: Vernon, BC, Canada
Posted by razordws on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 11:51 AM

All I can say is WOW!!!!!! Shock [:O]Shock [:O]Shock [:O]

A big huge thank you to my Secret Santa two14 (aka Bud)!  I resisted trying to peak so all the pieces were intact and unmelted Big Smile [:D].  I must say Bud that you had me fooled, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what they would be based on box shape and size but I was oh so wrong.  He got me two awesome gifts, one is a MPM Fokker T-VII w/G which has the photo etch and resin pieces (this will be my first kit with resin Big Smile [:D]) and he also got me a Fine Molds Me 410 A-1 and I didn't notice until after I took the pic below but when I opened the Me 410 there was an Aeromaster decal sheet for the 410 as well.  Thank you so much Bud, they are both awesome and I look forward to building them both.  I can't decide which to do first Confused [%-)] but I hope to start on one of them today!

It's so great to see all the good cheer and also to hear so many of the personal stories.  I myself feel very blessed to have grown up in a great home with great parents.  There were 8 of us kids and we were dirt poor but love don't cost nothin' and there was plenty of that to go around.

Oh ya, here's a pic of my unshaven mug with my secret Santa gifts. 

Merry Christmas all! 

Dave

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  • From: Bothell, WA
Posted by btp2k2 on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 11:42 AM

Wow...Santa was good to me this year. First, a very nice letter from Rome (Santa has got connections!) telling me all about himself.

Then I found a very cool Hasegawa 1/48th F/A-18E Super Hornet! I am very stoked for this, as I have just finished the Revell Super Bug and have been interested in seeing a side by side comparison! Thanks Santa!

 

BTW...interesting side note....my Secret Santa is actually named Klaus....Hmmmmmm.....

Paul I Like Tomcats!
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Posted by PaPa-John on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 11:11 AM
 jwb wrote:
 PinkChevelle wrote:
Well, I got thoroughly spoiled for this secret Santa! Two models, true details resin seats, and some vinyl masks. Now, since I got two kits....do I have to build both of them in the group build? Laugh [(-D]  That would be very time consuming!  

Yes, you must!
Although there is no deadline..... LOL 
 PinkChevelle wrote:


Please forgive how horrible I look in the morning!
 

Didja look at the photos of the rest of us? Mine especially? LOL It ain't about the looks!

It is about the friendship, fellowship and fun- and celebrating the Gift of Christmas this Blessed Day! Big Smile [:D] No matter how we look!

Maybe we need an "Unknown Modeler" GB.... we'd all wear bags on our head. LOL 

Do I smell an Unknown Comic GB.

John

On the bench: 1:72 Hobbycraft CF-105 Avro Arrow.   1:24 Revell Dodge Superbee 2n1.

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Posted by PaPa-John on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 11:03 AM

Thank you Secret Santa - The cats out of the Bag.  My SS was Drew (aka - DrewH). Loved the home made card with the SS logo it added a nice personal touch.

This is what Drew sent to me:  Woo hoo.  Fantastic.

.  Don't let the ugly mug force you to turn your eyes away.

A Tamiya 1:72 Vought F4U-1A Corsair. 

Thank you Drew.......Thumbs Up [tup]

PaPa-John

John

On the bench: 1:72 Hobbycraft CF-105 Avro Arrow.   1:24 Revell Dodge Superbee 2n1.

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Posted by PaPa-John on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:55 AM
 DrewH wrote:

Merry Christmas Everyone!

The wait is over - LET THE PILFERING BEGIN!!!

 NO, NO, NO - GET OUT OF MY WAY!!!!!

GOT IT!!!!!! Evil [}:)]Evil [}:)]Laugh [(-D]

HA HAAAAAAAAAA mine mine mine mine mine!!

 *no pics of the paper flying - it was a mess Laugh [(-D]*

Deputy-Brad - Thanks so much Smile [:)] I luv Corsairs Wink [;)] You couldn't have picked a better plane. LOL 

It's a Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1D Corsair (w/moto Tug- says the sticker on the side of the box). Well, I have so many AM goodies for these already, so I'm ready to go. Now what scheme to do it in? Confused [%-)]

Here's my boys with it. I''ll post my ugly mug tomorrow. A bit pressed for time right now.

 

 

DrewH

I just knew it.  This is mine get your own.  The second picture - what a set of gluts.  Heard you had a better side. Sign - Oops [#oops], jumped the gun.  Waiting to see the best side tomorrow.

Great looking kids you have there.  Good to see a family enjoying the day.  Santa is alive and well in all of us.  Recent poll shows that the majority of Canadian Adults still believe in Santa, bet you that applies world wide.  That belief is one thing we carried over from our childhood.  As long as we have this belief in our hearts, there is HOPE.

PaPa-John

John

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Posted by brain44 on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:43 AM

First and foremost - MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!!!

Make a Toast [#toast]

A great big thanks to my Secret Santa, Aggieman!  I loved the letter you sent, it feels like I know you well now, and you could not have made a better choice than the F-84!  I have been looking for one for quite some time now, I needed it for my Cold War collection!  I will try my best to post a pic later, but that may have to wait until I get back home on Thursday.  Again, Steve, a million thanks for a   truly superb gifet, and Merry Christmas to you and yours!

Brian  Cowboy [C):-)]

"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them." John Bernard Books (The Shootist)
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Posted by DrewH on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:34 AM

Merry Christmas Everyone!

The wait is over - LET THE PILFERING BEGIN!!!

 NO, NO, NO - GET OUT OF MY WAY!!!!!

GOT IT!!!!!! Evil [}:)]Evil [}:)]Laugh [(-D]

HA HAAAAAAAAAA mine mine mine mine mine!!

 *no pics of the paper flying - it was a mess Laugh [(-D]*

Deputy-Brad - Thanks so much Smile [:)] I luv Corsairs Wink [;)] You couldn't have picked a better plane. LOL 

It's a Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1D Corsair (w/moto Tug- says the sticker on the side of the box). Well, I have so many AM goodies for these already, so I'm ready to go. Now what scheme to do it in? Confused [%-)]

Here's my boys with it. I''ll post my ugly mug tomorrow. A bit pressed for time right now.

 

 

Take this plastic and model it!
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Posted by Aggieman on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:24 AM

Merry Christmas everyone!

Well I thought I might be able to open my SS gift last night but the KidKraft kitchen Santa got for my nearly 2-year-old daughter proved to take a bit longer to construct that expected.  It was 3:30 AM by the time Santa left to continue his rounds.  Any way, we have now gotten the girl up and after a bit of hesitation, she proved up to the task of investigating everything left under the tree for her.

The wife, older son and I then got to open all of our gifts.  I guess I was a good boy this year as my wife got me a new 18"x24" cutting pad (my old one was smaller and had many years of mileage cut and - ahem - accidentally painted into and onto it) and a pair of Tamiya 1/48 kits (Buffalo and Bf109E4).  My Secret Santa surprised me with the Italeri Spitfire Mk.XVIe.  Great pick Dave, as I've never built this Spitfire variant before!  I send you many thanks and good wishes for you and your family (who by the way looks like a great family from the photo you included, even that Creature from the Black Lagoon you mentioned sitting in the back).

Jon, thanks so much for hosting this GB!  This has really been a lot of fun, and it's only really getting started now.  But the anticipation once the kit arrived in the mail and wondering what was inside was the real fun, although who would argue that the building will not be equally fun?

So here's the picture I got my oldest to take.  You can see the two Tamiya kits my wife got me in the background.

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Posted by HereticXIX on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:21 AM

Merry Christmas All!!

 I'm not sure who my SS was but all I can say is thanks, what an incredibly awesome gift!! Santa got me a Gotha G.IV from Roden It has the markings for Ernst Brandenburg. This kit looks to be incredible.


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Posted by Circuitrider on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:19 AM

Oooohhhh Yeah, baby!  Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots!  Santa went retro on my little boy with that throwback.

While he was busy with his new Wii, his mom and I were kicking each other's butts with the R.E.S.E. Robots! Black Eye [B)]   We may make a "friendly" wager on a few rounds later tonight. Wink [;)]

jwb
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Posted by jwb on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:05 AM
 Circuitrider wrote:

A BIG "Thanks" to my Secret Santa, "Bossman"!

Check out the creative wrapping!  Only a true friend (and modeler!) would sacrifice instruction sheets and a copy of FSM just to wrap a present!  As you can see, my son is equally impressed!

And the goodies:

Thanks, so much Chris!  My whole family got into this Secret Santa thing!  Great job, Jon!

OK, OK, OK- HOLD THE TRAINS!

I spy a Rock'Em Sock'Em Robot set there.

David, I've re-routed our flight today from Texas to Alabama. Get the vittles cookin'. We's gonna have a robot throw down! Big Smile [:D]

How cool is that!

And the Hurricane is cool too! I've heard that is a great kit. 

Jon Bius

AgapeModels.com- Modeling with a Higher purpose

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~ Jeremiah 29:11

jwb
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Posted by jwb on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:02 AM
 PinkChevelle wrote:
Well, I got thoroughly spoiled for this secret Santa! Two models, true details resin seats, and some vinyl masks. Now, since I got two kits....do I have to build both of them in the group build? Laugh [(-D]  That would be very time consuming!  
 

 
Yes, you must!
 
Although there is no deadline..... LOL 
 
 PinkChevelle wrote:


 
Please forgive how horrible I look in the morning!
 

Didja look at the photos of the rest of us? Mine especially? LOL It ain't about the looks!

It is about the friendship, fellowship and fun- and celebrating the Gift of Christmas this Blessed Day! Big Smile [:D] No matter how we look!

Maybe we need an "Unknown Modeler" GB.... we'd all wear bags on our head. LOL 

Jon Bius

AgapeModels.com- Modeling with a Higher purpose

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~ Jeremiah 29:11

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Posted by zipmeister on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:56 AM

 Nice to see ya David and your sidekick! Who got the Rockem' Sockem' robots? Look's like a great Christmas brother!

Zip

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Posted by PinkChevelle on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:53 AM
Well, I got thoroughly spoiled for this secret Santa! Two models, true details resin seats, and some vinyl masks. Now, since I got two kits....do I have to build both of them in the group build? Laugh [(-D]  That would be very time consuming!  
 
 
 
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MiG21 Blacklynx
 
 
Please forgive how horrible I look in the morning!
 
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Posted by Circuitrider on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:45 AM

A BIG "Thanks" to my Secret Santa, "Bossman"!

Check out the creative wrapping!  Only a true friend (and modeler!) would sacrifice instruction sheets and a copy of FSM just to wrap a present!  As you can see, my son is equally impressed!

And the goodies:

Thanks, so much Chris!  My whole family got into this Secret Santa thing!  Great job, Jon!

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Posted by TheLastPriest on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:44 AM

Yay opened mine! Got me a 1/48 revell P-61! From what I have heard this is one to really test your skills. I think the way bondo put it was "a loose flying collection of low flying parts". I have always been a fan of the P-61 it just has such a good look to it! No card or anything else came with it, but after doing some research cross referencing with last years ss gb, the location of the shipper, and the wrapping I believe it was painkiller. I could be wrong though. Well whoever it is, thank you so much!

 

Pink should be posting soon with her major score!

Merry christmas 

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Posted by chopperfan on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:23 AM

First let me say, MERRY CHRISTMAS to all!! Big Smile [:D]

Second, TLP. You have learned a great lesson!! Enjoy your new found wisdom!! I am proud to call you friend!! Take care of that baby and the angel Angel [angel] you are married to.

Third, Jon. I have been having a ball with this build!! Thanks for keeping it going!! And, like Steve, I feel cheated. Disapprove [V] No Homer PJs.

And, last but by no means last, I knew who my 'Secret Santa' was before I opened my presents this morning. He included a short but, none the less, wonderfull note in the shipping box.

As I had corresponded with him in the past, he KNEW that I was a full blown fire bomber geek!!! And, that is the reason I really was having a hard time waiting to open them!! Thanks Bill (bondoman), Debra and Katherine for the Heller CL-215 and Academy OV-10A with Draw C.D.F. decals!!! I just hope I can do them both justice. And, I don't know how you knew but, the Heller kit is one I have been searching for for a long time. It seems everytime I would see somebody with one for sale? I was a few minutes too slow!!! So again,thank you. It will be put to good use.

I will try and post some pictures later today or tomorrow as our youngest son has our camera. He's gonna have the #1 grandson and needs to get pictures of his excitement.

Again, thanks and Merry Christmas to all!! 

Randie [C):-)]Agape Models Without them? The men on the ground would have to work a lot harder. You can help. Please keep 'em flying! http://www.airtanker.com/
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Posted by PaPa-John on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:28 AM

TLP

Touching story. 

I can relate to what you are saying, as I grew up in a in an abusive household.  Fortunately I never turned to the bottle for a crutch, but it could easily have happened.  My father was an alcoholic and had a violent temper.  This went on day in and day out.  Christmas to me as a child was seeing my dad stinking drunk and abusive toward my mother and all of us.  Wasn't a very happy time growing up.  In fact it was so bad right after work he went to the bar every day and didn't come home until closing.  When he came home the fighting, screaming and him throwing mother out was common site.  Numerous times I had to tell by brother and sisters (as I was the oldest) to get out and go to their grandmother's till things cooled off.

I have even stepped in to protect my mother, at age 12 yrs, I don't need to say what happended to me, but I think you can just imagine.

As I got older I voided I would never get like this.  And I haven't.  After leaving home for work, I remember deciding to go home one Christmas, and that was a not a good decision.  The thing I remember from that was my grandmother saying to my father, You blew it, don't be surprised if you never see him again.  He doesn't drink much anymore and has changed.  Guess he finally way the light.  The tension is still there, but not as bad.  I think he trying to make amends, especially since he has grandchildren.

Well I have gone back home, but I have a lovely caring wife and two great children.  My oldest daughter is married to a wonderful guy (her first husband was a jerk, had us fool at the start).  I now have three wonderful grandchildren. 

This time of the year is hard for me, but, from the support of all of my new friends, here, this seems to be one of the best I have enjoyed in a long time.  Never has so much laughter before.

Just the comradre, laughter, and friendship that you all have offered is just over whelming. It is true there is a silver lining in a dark cloud.  It is just a matter of time to find it.  Sometimes it quick and other times it takes awhile to find.  You people, each and everyone of you have been my silver lining.  Thank youBow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow].

Not knowing you TLP, I feel we share something in common.  Hold on to what you have.  You will be blessed many times over as you progress through the challenges of life.  I have had many ups and downs while growing up, but I have matured, become wiser (sometimes still do a foolish thing that doesn't hurt anyone, but it adds a little spice).  My whole family is behind me.   My wife says its amazing I turned out the way I did with what I grew up with.

Woo hoo, I opened by SS present, it is a $R%T^Y&U* from D$DEF^&*(#. But I can say yet, Santa left a note saying I had to get picture of the model, with a pretty mugshot of me to go with it first.  Oh oh, I hear the laughing now.  Laugh [(-D]Big Smile [:D]Merry Christmas, to all my new friends and their families.

Sorry if I got long winded, but I felt I had to say this. 

PaPa-John

John

On the bench: 1:72 Hobbycraft CF-105 Avro Arrow.   1:24 Revell Dodge Superbee 2n1.

jwb
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Posted by jwb on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:26 AM
 zipmeister wrote:

 Jon you kinda let me down this morning. I truly thought we would be graced with the imfamous "Homer" pajamas!Cool [8D]Cool [8D] LOL

Thanks again buddy!

Zip

They are packed away for my trip to Texas! But don't fear, upon my return, I'll model my newest pajamas- SUPERMAN! Big Smile [:D] 

Jon Bius

AgapeModels.com- Modeling with a Higher purpose

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~ Jeremiah 29:11

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Posted by zipmeister on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:05 AM

 Jon you kinda let me down this morning. I truly thought we would be graced with the imfamous "Homer" pajamas!Cool [8D]Cool [8D] LOL

Thanks again buddy!

Zip

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