If you're going to use a corkscrew, you'll need lots of anaesthetic!AndrewR wrote:I was thinking I might need anaesthetic to dull the pain. Anyone got a corkscrew?ShaunW wrote:Keep your breathing regular and ask for a gas and air mask if the pain gets too bad
This Jug is evolving very nicely.
Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
My first chance to get down to the lab for a reasonable time tonight:
Finished!
Aerial added, paint touch ups done.
Finished!
Aerial added, paint touch ups done.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
I'm very pleased with the way this one turned out.
A great choice by Secret Santa - just the right level of ccomplexity that I like, a great subject and a nice relaxing kit to build. Thank you Santa.
Cheers
Andrew
A great choice by Secret Santa - just the right level of ccomplexity that I like, a great subject and a nice relaxing kit to build. Thank you Santa.
Cheers
Andrew
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
I like the finish on this one. Very nice.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
Very nice, Andrew.
regards,
Martin
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Martin
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
I hope Ian is watching. He needs to finish something too.
Great finish and nice job.
Great finish and nice job.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
Just had a word with Santa - he's most impressed.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
I have to give credit to Katie, Slayer of Carpet Monsters, who spotted the tailwheel door that fell off just as I was about to declare it officially finished.
And I have to thank Santa of course.
And I have to thank Santa of course.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
Great job Katie.AndrewR wrote:I have to give credit to Katie, Slayer of Carpet Monsters, who spotted the tailwheel door that fell off just as I was about to declare it officially finished.
And I have to thank Santa of course.
Oh & well done Andrew. A very nice build.
Someone should propose a Big Jugs group build sometime.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
A great finish Andrew, that's a lovely Jug.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
The possibilities for double entendre would be endless...Old_Tonto wrote:Great job Katie.AndrewR wrote:I have to give credit to Katie, Slayer of Carpet Monsters, who spotted the tailwheel door that fell off just as I was about to declare it officially finished.
And I have to thank Santa of course.
Oh & well done Andrew. A very nice build.
Someone should propose a Big Jugs group build sometime.
Do you think we's actually get any modelling done?
As I now have vac form canopies for all three major variants, building another would be okay. But not just now.
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Re: Andrew's Prezzie: A Christmas Jug **Finished**
Tongue firmly bitten hereOld_Tonto wrote:Someone should propose a Big Jugs group build sometime.
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