This Build just can’t give you a break can it John.Unfortunately
This Build just can’t give you a break can it John.Unfortunately
Well at least you can depend on Mr. Black Bird.Ah some success
He comes every time I go out into the garden Lee, follows me to the green house and back , It was lovely and sunny this morning when I took that, now it's raining !Well at least you can depend on Mr. Black Bird.
He eats what he can, then the Starlings fight over the remaining Paul :smiling2:Breakfast? Looks enough for a murder of crows.:smiling2:
Yes it has, after many attempts Jim I think I have sorted the photo problem out.Hes great fun , gets very annoyed when other birds attemt to eat !They just waif now until he's full and leftNice to see the blackbird so trusting. The blackbird and a nice cup of tea may go some way to relieve the stress from the kit and the phone
Thanks Paul .Looks very good Dzohn.
I quite like the idea of a welding torch.Wobble,
Good to see you back at the bench, the cheeseburger on Sunday was melt in the mouth....
Tracks - next time you get a set of rubber ones, instead of faffing around with c/a, hot irons, welding torches, hydraulic press - just use a stapler, one on each side and the join can be hidden under the track guard... and once painted, who will know...
Cheers
Wibble.
Thanks Bob, I've just seen a post on FB( only go there to see what our youngest daughter 45 is up to) where a man was feeding a Robin in his kitchen .Your beating this into shape John, cracking job
Love mr blackbird, I have a robin who's allowing me to get closer. Beautiful up close, really red breast.
We used to have a squirrel that would come in the house and steal nuts from a dish on the coffee table then bury them under the hearth rug.Thanks Bob, I've just seen a post on FB( only go there to see what our youngest daughter 45 is up to) where a man was feeding a Robin in his kitchen .
My grandfather had a Robin come in the house in the winter and sit under the old style gas cooker.! There's hope for your bird yet .
Thanks Chris.nice little build john
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I know what you mean Chris.:thumb2:Y'know, it's just undercoat, but somehow an all-black Valentine looks really, sinister...
Arnold I don't think there's any thing wrong with the kit to be fair, apart from the over population of the sprue with parts that could have been moulded on to bigger sections. The problem is me ! I do find seeing the instructions confusing, on any model kit, but have developed my own way , mud !I've yet to read anything good about an AFV kit - makes me think I won't bother.
Looking good JR despite the fun you're obviously having with it!








Thanks Jim, now I can really start to enjoy my self .Top work John. You're in your element.
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