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well my bf 109 has been dropped 2 times left arm still being a sh1t not too much damage but i`m a big boy and not oo huffy(ok i lied)threw loads of baby stuff out of pram lol
I think my worst moment was watching a shelf full of heavy books come away form the wall bringing the 2nd shelf down as well on top of about 30 odd completed models, the language was well and truly used that day!
I think my worst moment was watching a shelf full of heavy books come away form the wall bringing the 2nd shelf down as well on top of about 30 odd completed models, the language was well and truly used that day!
Hope you have a photo you can share with us Tommy !!!????
One that springs to mind was when I carefully laid out all the small detail parts (antenna, fins, lights etc) ready to be assembled into my 1/72 scale Red Arrow the next day. My good lady doing a thoughtful deed decided the room need a spruce up and after hoover the floor she decided to give the table top the once over........ clink, clink, clang, clonk..... all the small bits gone!!
Lol omg I think we could write a book about this it would be interesting or even a photo shoot if we thought of taking a pic at the oh s@@@ moment : ) forgive me but I have had the best laugh reading all the oops, on all fours with the mag and light looking for small parts Laurie, water pipe burst Allyne, a few beers and melting the model Dave, weathering with brush cleaner lol John, wing breaking off across the boot Stuart, backboard falling Steve, leaving parts on radiator to dry Gaz, sitting on model oops Scott, bird strike lol Wayne, opening the box is the start lol Gern, dropping the model and not being to huffy about it sure lol Mobear, and to top it omg shelf falling with 30 completed models going down Tommy. Oh colin clonk clang clink lol. Thanks for sharing it is good to look back and have a laugh about something's, at the time it can hurt so much just as in life, many things happen for a reason it is what we make and learn from it which makes us stronger.
Back in the late '60s my mate and I were in a club when we both spotted what can only be described as a 'Model' dancing.
I bet my mate a quid I couldn't tap on. He accepted and I went over to her and luckily did tap on. He gave me the money and after the dance I took her back to her place. I told her about the bet and we both had a laugh......
After but a fleeting moment 'On the sofa' She said....
"O.k., you've had your moneys worth, thanks for bringing me home."...... and promptly kicked me out.
My worst mishap was with the revell spanish galleon, I had it 90% complete, including all the rigging, and about 30 or more figures painted that came with it, when I knocked the damn thing off a shelf smashing it beyond repair!!!!! :damn:
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