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  1. Allan, It's not so much "Getting old is a bummer." , getting older is worse enough. Take care, mabe a shop vacuum wil lbe a nice addition to the shop ...?
  2. Looking good Mick. I like that Nippon clamp, not as nice as yours but still ... shift pattern will do, mate, as long as there is a pattern Cheers laddy ...
  3. If I got a nickle for every time I got that excuse ........ Hmmm, you need not fly Greg, there are other modes of transport ... (beam me over Scotty ) or as in The man from Snowy River: You are welcome at my fire anytime, mate
  4. No like for the last post, sorry to hear about the recent setback. Hope it will not deteriorate faster.
  5. "I think EW was pretty rudimentary at this stage in 1945 as the IJN was struggling to keep its head above water! " Thought that were their ships not turning into subs Wonderful work on the masts, super structure, and all the other giant details
  6. Thanks, Jason. I have a good example/teacher in Greg (RGL) Hope to get some things done next week. Got the entire week off, i.e. work, which doesn't mean I may find myself lost in other horendous chores ... where there is hope ...
  7. Nice planking job Daria. A bit of filler and then ... sanding it nice and smooth. P.s. Your drawing is hanging in my study
  8. Steady hands, steady fingers, Mr Bunny. Very impressive array of crisp AA guns!
  9. Or dump 'em in a chalk pit ... When I see that paravane, and the one from Yamato ... a pitty Fly Hawk didn't have an upgrade for that item.
  10. AMS ... I recently started to look for PE sets, before I look at the plastic foundation ... I do like those craines Mr Bunny. Haven't started at mine yet, but it will come soon. First I need to get back to the work bench!
  11. Hello Clare, Let me know when you start on the temple. Wouldn't want to miss it!!! Cheers
  12. You made me feel double welcome! "Even better, as there are NO decent references I can't be proven wrong!" Well, that's another refreshing way of looking at things ... With your experience, you will come out with something scrumptious! Cheers
  13. It seems I'm catching up constantly on your builds, Greg! You are adding some nice details for a plastic kit mediocre on details. I like that mast, and the full PE structures. I know from Fly Hawk they didn't replace the antenna "legs" on the Musashi either. Fortunately I had the Pontos. Your weathering will be a lot more compared to Yamato. What kind of paint are you using now - since you won't use Vallejo in your airbrush anymore.
  14. Great details, Jesse! You still handle the small items very well.
  15. Good to see you back here AON. You are getting real mobile with your "outfit" Looks grand
  16. Not much space for the high brass guys Mr Bunny. I like how you are progressing though
  17. Thanks for the Maui backdrop, missing the ratlines in them though It's not just the admiral which earned the trip. The way you seem to have been working makes it a valid outing for your too !
  18. Interesting topic, with all the digital misery we get thrown at us. Using a bird for fishing instead of a sonar. I can imagine the brine soaking of the nails to be creating a better hold for the nails. Rust makes a rough surface, so it should make a nail that much harder to remove. Tough cookie Mr Nasu! Got another interesting book for you, rather corpulent though. The Japanese House Heinrich Engel Pub. Charles E. Tuttle (Japan) ISBN 0-8048-0304-8 This was my first introduction to Japanese building. It has some very interesting joinery in it, which shows the genius of Japanese carpentry - I used some to make a closet/cupboard. I have seen a lot of woodworking, but us westerners can't compare to the orientals
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