GaryG64
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Is it bigger than your last one?If it wasn't for this diorama I'm still working on I'd be in for sure!!!!
Is it bigger than your last one?If it wasn't for this diorama I'm still working on I'd be in for sure!!!!
Still working on my friends, we moved so the old airfield is left behind. I have enough room for a new one wich will be 6 X 6 feetIs it bigger than your last one?
That's going to be huge!Still working on my friends, we moved so the old airfield is left behind. I have enough room for a new one wich will be 6 X 6 feet
Administrator just wants to know the members on a more personal level. If you don't want to share then don't respond.What does this have to do with our hobby?
Staying awake at work yes a problem I have sometimes too lol.That's a nice area. I used to take dance lessons at the Arthur Murray Studio at the High Street Kensington address. I think they have moved to Baker Street now. I had to give it up as I would be out too late and got back to the base after midnight. The amount of sleep I got on the train on the way back didn't ever seem to be enough. It started to affect my ability to stay awake at work <chuckle>. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. Are you working on a model currently? I'm working on the 1/48 F-4E Phantom II by Italeri. It's a bit of a challenge with camouflage paint scheme on the outside. (Kit No. 2770) I have to use a pencil to trace the lines of separation between the colors by following the pictures in the instructions. While I was at Mildenhall in '76 or '77, I built the 1/48 B-17G Flying Fortress by Monogram. Lots of internal color but only three on the outside, Olive Drab on top and a shade of gray on the bottom, some red on the tail area and on the main wing tips. It was the Chow Hound. It took me a while, but I sure enjoyed it. I brought it back with me on the plane and it went to my paternal grandmother in 1979.
I would love to hear about your favorite holiday traditions -
Do you open gifts up on Christmas Eve? Do you have tree decorating night? Let's share and get to know each other more.
No. always Xmas day. Usually tree decorating takes about 10 days-2 weeks before 25th December.I would love to hear about your favorite holiday traditions -
Do you open gifts up on Christmas Eve? Do you have tree decorating night? Let's share and get to know each other more.
Where in Norfolk are you? PanthermanWELL my wife jen an i live in norfolk uk an i like to do a lot of modeling while my jen does her dioamon art pictures an at xmas she does all the cookin an i have a nice time watchin laurel an hardy to have a laugh an then in the eve over to the inlaws an jens sisters as i dont have hardly any family now as im a penshioner but my jen is ten yrs younger than me so she still has her 97yrs young mother to see an her sis/s
Well then, WELCOME!!!!!For the past few years our tradition is waking up and enjoying a quiet day. Son usually visits from WI for a few days and we have a great home cooked prime rib dinner. And that's about it. Parents have all passed and all close friends are gone as well, distance (and other reasons) prevents sibling visits from both sides of family. Sounds a little depressing but it's not. We continue to be thankful for what we have and remember past Christmases with a smile and always look forward.
I wish for continued good health, fun/relaxing modeling, and a joyful/happy holiday season for everyone here!
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
I guess this happens to be my introduction post returning to modeling after 50 years.
Hi and welcome to the forum. PanthermanFor the past few years our tradition is waking up and enjoying a quiet day. Son usually visits from WI for a few days and we have a great home cooked prime rib dinner. And that's about it. Parents have all passed and all close friends are gone as well, distance (and other reasons) prevents sibling visits from both sides of family. Sounds a little depressing but it's not. We continue to be thankful for what we have and remember past Christmases with a smile and always look forward.
I wish for continued good health, fun/relaxing modeling, and a joyful/happy holiday season for everyone here!
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
I guess this happens to be my introduction post returning to modeling after 50 years.
Welcome to our house. Make yourself at home. This site has a bunch of great guys.For the past few years our tradition is waking up and enjoying a quiet day. Son usually visits from WI for a few days and we have a great home cooked prime rib dinner. And that's about it. Parents have all passed and all close friends are gone as well, distance (and other reasons) prevents sibling visits from both sides of family. Sounds a little depressing but it's not. We continue to be thankful for what we have and remember past Christmases with a smile and always look forward.
I wish for continued good health, fun/relaxing modeling, and a joyful/happy holiday season for everyone here!
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
I guess this happens to be my introduction post returning to modeling after 50 years.
Working... paramedic so not unusual.
This is the perfect response, but I'll admit I had similar thoughts initially. The message came from someone I did not recognize and was not related to modelling. I think we all remember the only-fans girl (that is what I thought) that was trolling here recently, right?Administrator just wants to know the members on a more personal level. If you don't want to share then don't respond.