Pass in Review: The Duke's 2019 Finished Models

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Your words mean so much, Duke. My Dad drummed into my head to always keep close the bright rays of good thoughts which come from our friends. Thanks mucho mucho amigo! HNY
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Son of a :shutup: !!!!!!!!!!! Dude I think you've set a friggin' record or something!!!! That...……….is a lot of completed builds Mark!! Dammit man! All of those are some exceptional builds bud.
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That is a fantastic output for one year Mark - they all look Awesome!
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mustang1989 wrote:Son of a :shutup: !!!!!!!!!!! Dude I think you've set a friggin' record or something!!!! That...……….is a lot of completed builds Mark!! Dammit man! All of those are some exceptional builds bud.
Joe, thank you very much. However, I think you haven't seen any of my review threads from six or seven years ago. Back then I was finishing between 47 and 54 models a year; making this one of my slower ones. One year; way back in the days of the LEM about 15-20 years ago; I set the highest record for myself: I finished 74 models in one whole year. I've never breached that level since.

Thanks again for the fantastic compliments!

Stuart, I appreciate that very much. Thank you my friend.
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Strong work, muh man!

This one though....
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Thanks Jeremy! I have a C54D Skymaster that has that same scheme. I'm hoping to start it soon.

Stay tuned!
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