At least that's the plan - in between the rugby premiership final, the test match, Eng v Wales rugby and the IPL final.
The benefits of being single - that's what I tell myself anyway!


Give me a shout if you end up going to Shuttlworth. We can meet up for a cheeky beer.Avgas wrote:
So, Thursday I'm off to Berwick Upon Tweed on the choo choo to have a look see what's there, getting train to York later the same day, going out in York with a couple of mates, staying the night (mate has B+B in York, handy or what), wandering around York sobering up on Friday then train back to Lincoln late afternoon. Weekend at leisure (tempted to go to Shuttleworth to the display on the Sunday) then Monday I'm of to the Smoke to the British Museum, 'cos I can't ever remember going there. Er...that's it.
Yes, we all have this feeling when they return. But until then...Avgas wrote:Wednesday the wife goes to Greece for a week with the daughter for a girlie break, leaving me on my own for 8 whole days.... I shall of course miss them terribly and my heart will skip when they return etc etc. Same day I'm starting another build, I've got to start reducing this stash.

Will do. Usually fly into Old Warden but can't get my mitts on an a/c that weekend so will have to drive down. Never done that, what are the queues like?Give me a shout if you end up going to Shuttlworth. We can meet up for a cheeky beer.






Had a bed-and-breakfast guest occupying the hobby-room during the weekend, so given the low bar, I did succeed. I've bought a saw and sawed the nose off the Mosq, and primed all cockpit-internal parts. Did actually glue three parts as well.flundstrom2 wrote:This week, all I've done is cutting and sanding two pilots and their seats from my Mosquito.[...] Some priming of those aforemented parts, possibly starting to paint the pilots as well?
Not a bad weekend, got the P-51 coated in metal paint...and then mucked it up and had to do it AGAINLysus wrote:I sense good weekends for a lot of us...me? Right now I'm stuck in an all-staff (clearly I'm paying attention) trying my best to make through to tonight and my free weekend... I want to finish (yes, FINISH) the P-51, get the GTi to topcoat, and move along my spaceships.
I bet that was way more awesome than 1,000 more screws.Twokidsnosleep wrote:Sounds like a great weekend, Dave
I am at a hockey camp with my son the whole time


I bet that was way more awesome than 1,000 more screws.Twokidsnosleep wrote:Sounds like a great weekend, Dave
I am at a hockey camp with my son the whole time


Truer words have never been spoken beforedigger303 wrote:I bet if some one said put this 5000 parts plus kit together you would have said.... No way not his little black duck !!![]()
But it does creep up on you these types of jobs, ya just get on with it and then it's done. Then you say never again...


Twokidsnosleep wrote:Ok three patients away from a four day weekend...filled with running the kids from hockey and dance and many more floor screws.
I am gonna work on that Bugatti if it kills me this weekend. Getting the body on is my goal so I can hook up all the other lines


Sorry to hear that. Seems weird to go from working overtime to zero hours..... Bright side modeling is a great De-stress-er and you might get a couple of good builds in.Pierce wrote:Find a job. I was laid off thursday. Did not even see coming. We were work 10 hrs overtime every week. 20 of us were laid off. So i get to be stressed over the weekend.


digger303 wrote:Sorry to hear that. Seems weird to go from working overtime to zero hours..... Bright side modeling is a great De-stress-er and you might get a couple of good builds in.Pierce wrote:Find a job. I was laid off thursday. Did not even see coming. We were work 10 hrs overtime every week. 20 of us were laid off. So i get to be stressed over the weekend.


Do you know how to put screws into a wood floor????Tay99 wrote:Hopefully finish packing off on holiday next week to Oregon via Vancouver.
Well as it happens I do work in construction, drywall and plastering, I have been known to put up a few ceilings and walls over the years.Twokidsnosleep wrote:Do you know how to put screws into a wood floor????Tay99 wrote:Hopefully finish packing off on holiday next week to Oregon via Vancouver.
Just askin
You should drop by Twokid's neighborhood, he's building a 1:1 scale detached single-family house diorama and I bet he'd love some help.Tay99 wrote:Well as it happens I do work in construction, drywall and plastering, I have been known to put up a few ceilings and walls over the years.Twokidsnosleep wrote:Do you know how to put screws into a wood floor????Tay99 wrote:Hopefully finish packing off on holiday next week to Oregon via Vancouver.
Just askin


Thanks Scott, with regard to your house build have you thought about using a collated screw gun a lot quicker than by handTwokidsnosleep wrote:Nothing like someone pestering you on a holiday a million miles away from home....."oh your are a dentist, my wife's sister's dog's nefew has this sore tooth, what do you think it is ????"
I wouldn't put that on ya mate. Have a good holiday, you should get some sunny days too


Yes I have indeed checked into those at the home store, BUT we have under floor heating pipes installed so I felt it better and safer to avoid puncture to do it by hand...more depth and location control.Tay99 wrote:Thanks Scott, with regard to your house build have you thought about using a collated screw gun a lot quicker than by handTwokidsnosleep wrote:Nothing like someone pestering you on a holiday a million miles away from home....."oh your are a dentist, my wife's sister's dog's nefew has this sore tooth, what do you think it is ????"
I wouldn't put that on ya mate. Have a good holiday, you should get some sunny days too
You might be able to hire one. Good luck with the house build.




Many thanks - although I will start with the whispers now just so that they get the correct info about what's important in lifedigger303 wrote:congrats to you all, pity you have to wait 6 or 7 yrs before introducing them to modeling.
Hey hey! Congrats!RustyWarrior wrote:Many thanks - although I will start with the whispers now just so that they get the correct info about what's important in lifedigger303 wrote:congrats to you all, pity you have to wait 6 or 7 yrs before introducing them to modeling.
At least you built SOMETHING. Just not the kind of kit we might prefer. And Mr. Popular can be good for family events, i.e. they save you the good seat, the good ale, the good cuts of meat.Stokesy44 wrote:
Still, the bed looks great and I'm Mr Popular with the family.


I did manage to get some Bugatti work done.Twokidsnosleep wrote:Ok three patients away from a four day weekend...filled with running the kids from hockey and dance and many more floor screws.
I am gonna work on that Bugatti if it kills me this weekend. Getting the body on is my goal so I can hook up all the other lines
Yeah you did, it's looking amazing.Twokidsnosleep wrote:I did manage to get some Bugatti work done.Twokidsnosleep wrote:Ok three patients away from a four day weekend...filled with running the kids from hockey and dance and many more floor screws.
I am gonna work on that Bugatti if it kills me this weekend. Getting the body on is my goal so I can hook up all the other lines






War is hell.flundstrom2 wrote: Interestingly enough, the pilot is by design molded without legs. Poor b*stard!
digger303 wrote:dose them up on brandy......they sleep....you model