Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*

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dknights
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Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*

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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.
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Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*

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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.
What he said!

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Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*

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Thanks guys, you're too kind. Notice the conspicuous absence of shots showing the underside...
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Re: Yakity Yak: Migrant's Amodel 1/72 Yak-18 *FINISHED*

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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*

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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.
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