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Glad the Lifecolour worked well - I liked them when I used them, that really looks nice Alan. OC.
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Freewing B-2 Spirit Bomber by tmj - Twin 70mm EDF Jet
Old Collingwood replied to tmj's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Im in for sure, guess I will need a comfy chair. OC. -
Jack, I kind of joined a group of peeps who have not had a single vaccine for many many years, and a surprising thing was that very little talked about having cv19 symptoms - all seemed to have just been lucky not to have been unwell over many years apart from the normal things we have always had. OC.
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Looking really good Alan, I think figure work is all in the layers of paint and shadows and highlights, sorry to hear about you catching the pesky thing - it made me think back to about Ten years ago when I had a really bad case of flu - I had a really high temp severe constant vomiting loss of appetite hot and cold like you would not believe would my works let me off - no chance if I did not come to work they was gonna sack me - we was expected to just get on with it back then - how things have changed. OC.
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Morning all, not much in the way of a progress report, I am still doing some work on a few of my French figures including another injured fellow, to be honest I am having laptop problems at the moment with my keyboard - I am loosing kets faster than I can say "loosing keys" my backspace key - Arrow Left - Up and Down - "At" key and question mark keys are not working, I have got my on screen keyboard but its a pain to use and not fluent like using the ordinary keyboard. I have done all the fixes through my software from re instaling the drivers to making sure the BIOS is up to date, infact about an hour ago I had a real scare - I had installed a so called fix for the keyboard drivers, and after re starting it had disabled my whole keyboard and I could not enter my laptops password - after about 15mins of sweating and thinking my laptop was dead - I then found that I could bring up the on screen keyboard in the pre start page and use that to put my pass in. I then went through my installed drivers that had caused the lock out - I then uninstalled them and that did the trick. The keyboard is still the same with those keys - but ateast I can get into it. "Phewwww" OC.
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A Newbie from Melbourne Australia
Old Collingwood replied to CliveR's topic in New member Introductions
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Looks like a Great new project Kevin - looking forward to what you will do to her. OC.
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