Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*
Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*
How can I both admire and be jealous of someone at the same time. I couldn't have done that in 6 months much less 24 hrs.
Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*
What he said!dknights wrote:How can I both admire and be jealous of someone at the same time. I couldn't have done that in 6 months much less 24 hrs.
Jim
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Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*
Thanks guys, you're too kind. Notice the conspicuous absence of shots showing the underside...
Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*
The picture of your workbench gives me hope for mankind. Love your work as always Mike. And thank you for joining.
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Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*
Mike. You rock. Most people already knew that but I just wanted to put it back out there. Beautiful modelling style, full of the joy of the hobby.
Would ya like to learn to fly? Would ya? Would you like to see me try?