Ha, ha, I remembered this time! (Lou keeps me honest)
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I'd better give an update this month!
My pink PRU (photo-recon) Spitfire is now pink. It needs another coat or two, and I need to draw up the decals. No progress on the other models.
The 1:1 kayak is coming along. I'm getting ready to epoxy scarph joints the long wood pieces. I've already planed a whole stack of wood to the right taper using hand tools (even used the drawknife on this one).
June is going to be a slow month for me model-wise, due to other commitments, but I do read the forum regularly.
Garet
I hope to make progress on my new 1/48 scale Canadair Argus, 1/32 CT114 Tutor, 1/32 Lockheed Hudson and the 1/144 scale HMCS Bonaventure. I won $90.00 at the dart banquet so maybe I can get some wood???? I did not finish a single project in May, but have cut out foam for two boxes to hold 3/4 of my solid collection. One box holds 16 models. Pictures to follow!!
Lou
P.S. I check the forum/gallery daily.
Hey gang,
As you can guess from my absence of posts, I haven't been able to fit much modeling time in the past spring. I have been doing quite a bit of woodwork at my day job, and have been writing a series of articles for our students on such imaginative topics as Abrasives and Adhesive and Finishing etc. Sounds like a how too manual for Solids :-) On the home front I've been gutting the garage so that I can finally move in my father's lathe, drillpress and bandsaw. I've a nice bench and good selection of handtools already. It'll be a nice change to have a good shop at home.
Take care guys and Keep 'em Carving
Kenny
How 'ya all doing, Fellas!
Kenny, don't feel bad--you are not the only one. There have been changes in my household, as you all know, and not long after the funeral my Father-in-Law decided to take my Brother-in-Law's invitation to move in with him. It was for the best, but to my kids it was like losing both Grandparents to a degree. They've been managing, and the family as a whole is doing allright.
Lately I've been putting a great deal of time into home improvements myself, particularly our attic. Unfinished when we bought it (all exposed insulation and beams), we were able to attach drywall a few months later. Now that we're no longer using it as a bedroom, I am able to plaster the seams, a process practically more time-consuming than applying the drywall in the first place.
Tom Beckre