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Andy's 1/48 Bf 109

Got to be careful with the apostrophe in English Jakko.
I probably know the rules for it better than most native English speakers, though :) Well, in as far as English has official rules, of course — different style guides will say different things.

Its annoyed me for ever.
Same here. It makes sense if the idea is to distinguish it from the contraction it’s but it is completely at odds with every other use of possessive ’s. But I guess it (partly?) goes back to 18th/19th century English grammatici, who wanted to avoid using the same spelling for two different words so as to remove ambiguity … As if context doesn’t usually provide that anyway.
 
Trust me to stumble over that one - anyway ‘the comment of Chris’ is pretty much how the all the Romance languages would say it
Thanks for all of your positive comments Guys,much appreciated :smiling3:
This kit and I simply have just not got on!! Don't really know why, it's very nicely detailed, but I've just found it incredibly frustrating!!
Anyway, I'm now calling it "done".... certainly not my best effort,(that's an understatement!!),I went for a well beaten look,.....




Thanks again for all of your comments. :smiling3:
Im just about to post an early stage build. I hear you about issues. Report to follow…
 
Thank goodness this is a scale model making forum, and not one on the pros and cons of grammar and punctuation...or is it?! ;)
 
Lovely job andy , despite it not being your favourite build it looks excellent to me , I’m on something of a 109 odyssey at the moment too , got two on the go ! Cheers tony
 
Lovely job andy , despite it not being your favourite build it looks excellent to me , I’m on something of a 109 odyssey at the moment too , got two on the go ! Cheers tony
should be Andy as it’s a propa noun
 
Got to be careful with the apostrophe in English Jakko. We don’t use it particularly logically. Something belonging to “it” is written its, not it’s, for example. It’s is a short form of it is. Its annoyed me for ever.

You certainly have Tim.

A while back on here, I was subject to a publicly embarrassing and hurtful 'Dig' at me getting its/it's wrong by a then smart a**e new member.

See the wheel turn. Things never change......

I won't forget or forgive. Oh, to be perfect, eh?
 
I think I’ll have to try harder on my word play. This one has been taken far too seriously and life’s too short for that.
 
... and if you can endure (and forgive) my English (an my lack of built kits), this is the ultimate evidence that this is the most friendly forum on the www. :smiling4:
 
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