Ah…Air a Cutie… that’s one I plan to do someday…
1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
To answer your question from earlier- Yes I come home from work 99% of the time exhausted. I usually come home and nap. I don't get a whole lot done the day after a shift.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
Too bad you don't get time to do a lot. However from what I understand of what you do for a living (medic of sort I am assuming)... you're a damn good human for doing the job. Having spent much time in hospital and ambulance myself, I have a soft spot for people in the medical field.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
Bruce, my man! Seeing that old Monogram P-36 did put a smile on my face. I had that kit in my early teen and hand painted the camo scheme. I do remember having to wait days for it to dry. My solution back then to quicken the dry time? The attic where it's always God awful hot during those hot summer days of the 70s. Boy, it did work!
Seeing that makes me want to find another old P-36 Monogram kit.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
You passed!!!
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
This is a test. Had this been an actual emergency, you would put your head between your legs and kiss your butt goodbye.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
it seems Postimg is sucking pond water through a dirty straw at the moment....I'm seeing that same error.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
Wonderful!!! I received a message from Carlos asking me to verify if I was able to log into the SPAM Forum. I am, but my server seems to be having trouble seeing the images. Any issues on your end, Stuart?Stuart wrote:You passed!!!speedgraflex wrote:Test
Hahaha! That reminds me of the sequence in Fight Club when the plane crashes. I tried uploading via Post Image and their server is down. Is that just on my end?Medicman71 wrote:This is a test. Had this been an actual emergency, you would put your head between your legs and kiss your butt goodbye.
Apparently not.LyleW wrote:it seems Postimg is sucking pond water through a dirty straw at the moment....I'm seeing that same error.
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Re: 1/48 P-39D-1. Milne Bay, Papua, New Guinea, 1942.
Yeah, I had al ot of issues logging in this morning - both on my Kindle and my PC.speedgraflex wrote:
Wonderful!!! I received a message from Carlos asking me to verify if I was able to log into the SPAM Forum. I am, but my server seems to be having trouble seeing the images. Any issues on your end, Stuart?
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