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Stay positive Carl. Bypass surgery is 'no walk in the park' but at the same time it's also 'no big deal' nowadays, if that makes sense. We see many post-op patients at work and the vast majority thrive afterwards. The rehab can be tedious but if you keep it up the results are worthwhile. A pretty young physio always helps!
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Think it's all been said above Ernie but don't fret about it and just do what feels 'right'. If that's American Woman as loud as you can, good on ya.
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Sorry to hear that Carl and I hope they get it resolved quickly. Hopefully anything will be 'stentable' during the angio. Don't know about over there but here they do most angios now via the arteries in the wrist rather than the groin and it's a whole lot better. Stay strong!
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Your modelimg choices, what spurs you on?
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
Spot on Ernie. When you think of where they operated from in the Falklands at Goose Green, etc, you'd have thought they might have sold well in Africa with all the guerrilla conflicts going on there in the 80s. -
Your modelimg choices, what spurs you on?
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
I'd jump for that as well Ernie, such cool lines. It'd be interesting to see how you'd get enough weight in that 'itsy bitsy' nose to keep the tail up. Nice big resin cockpit would help especially with that nice big greenhouse. -
That's another beauty Danny. There must be a lot of polystyrene torsos in Belgium missing their heads!
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Your modelimg choices, what spurs you on?
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
Meant to add that I wish someone would produce a decent 1/32 Sea Harrier and Etendard so I could do something from the Falklands. -
Your modelimg choices, what spurs you on?
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
Similar to crazypoet for me, it's often the story. Examples on here include the Syrian Mig-23 and the Israeli F-15C which shot it down over the Bekaa valley during Operation Mole Cricket 19 back in 1982. That one stuck in my head as it was just after the end of the Falkland's conflict and I was in my mid-teens and airplane daft. I'll also build stuff where I think the painting or weathering will challenge my skills and introduce new techniques and (hopefully) improve my abilities. Examples here include the Tamiya Spitfire MkXVIe and the current Greek A-7E as most of them look like they've been rescued from the scrap heap. Haven't built much armour since I returned to the hobby, and none since I got an airbrush, so the M911 C-HET I just started is another 'challenge'. -
What's your favourite Mk Spitfire?
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
There's an Aussie themed bar near us that serves VB and I get where you're coming from Rog. Not the pleasantest beverage I've ever consumed and Scotland is the home of Tennent's lager- the nastiest alcopop on the planet. You can clean yer drains with that stuff! -
1/32 Connie Edwards Ha-1112 Buchon
GusMac replied to JeroenPeters's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Great picture Antonio. The yellow on the fuselage roundel is so faded out it's almost cream coloured! -
What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
GusMac replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
That's definitely large! -
What's your favourite Mk Spitfire?
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
My vote is for the XVI as well but with the cropped wingtips. Don't know why but the bubbletop and straight wingtips just look so purposeful. Have already built the Tamiya 32nd scale one. It's a great kit but the engine covers and firewall attachment I find overly fussy for a kit that is supposed to be the dogs doodahs according to most reviews. -
Initially misread that as Pete the Porn Inspector!! Not quite sure the scheme for that would have been!?!
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Have a good one Harv. Enjoy California and the shower.
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What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
GusMac replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Great pic Dale. The school shirt looks like an old Aussie ODI cricket kit from the 90s! -
Love those pointed Tamiya cotton buds - like a certain beer, they reach parts others can't reach
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What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
GusMac replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Welcome to the forum Harald. Cool looking Lynx and the dog's pretty cool too. Have to agree about the Revell decals as well. Some are overly thick and others just fall apart when moistened and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to either. -
Today is International hug a drummer day.
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in General Discussion
I'll send you a long distance hug as well Dale. Not sure that there weren't a few interviewers who would have debated your point above after interviewing the late, lamented Mr Ginger Baker! Great musician but definitely one of life's awkward squad. -
Frazer Nash FN5 gun-turrets
GusMac replied to Fidd88's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Go girl! -
FS numbers for SBD Dauntless 3? +other ??
GusMac replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in Modelling Discussion
Great pics of the radial there Rob. -
Wow, that looks seriously impressive. I'm daunted by the thought of rigging a WNW biplane but that.....??
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Thanks Hubert. Never done a resin kit, so that probably makes my mind up unfortunately. I'm sure someone did talk of an IM Buc, Tan Model maybe??
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IAF A-4H secret project.
GusMac replied to 1to1scale's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Nice build and an unusual bit of history as well. Getting salvo-ed by 38 Zunis is definitely going to spoil your day!