YAY!!!!
Go, Elves!!!!
Looking forward to the results of your new endeavours Dave!
Please don't overdo it - take care of those fingers.
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Great to see you up and at them again. Great for the mind and spirit. Love the Floyd reference. Waiting for an order from Dave (AIM) for something different.
Good to see you are up and running again Dave. Go easy.
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
Which bit of ‘go easy’ didn’t you understand, Dave?
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
Well done Dave, looking sharp !
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
That's astounding!
Gotta get me some Elves!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Oooooh pretty, as
I have almost run out of ships to rig, soon be back painting my Fredrickshaven G3 and some Fe2
Another fine set of planes all of our hangars would welcome. Well Done!
Imagine what would get done if Dave & the elves had a busy day?
Super stuff Dave, and you have reminded me to take stock of my early birds. May need some extra bombing craft.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Unreal and this a take it easy time.
Gotta be doing something . . . I'm thinking banana bread . . .
Maybe a movie Trains, Planes and Banana Bread.
So how many books are in your personal library?
With all this talk about cookies and banana bread....I had to bake something so I made a pumpkin pie.
WoW David - your energy levels must be sky high. Full of admiration buddy. Seven aircraft in one day huh - I'm lucky if I can manage two a month I guess you really don't understand the meaning of "Take it easy" And Banana bread as well Mmmmmmmmm Yummy!
Banana bread is great; my wife loved it with black walnuts.
I was thinking of putting something besides morsels in a tollhouse recipe; maybe raisins and crasins, like my oatmeal cookies? thoughts?
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
Whilst searching for colors on the Pfalz DXV I revisited this site, rather handy.
https://www.militaryfactory.com/airc...y-aircraft.asp
Peter I saw you got snow in Maine so I guess pumpkin pie is a good choice.
Nice bottle Steve but how does it taste ?
Nice loaf of banana bread. When did you find time to bake that ? I bet you can get a few planes painted while it is baking.
Dave... your level of productivity is astounding.
Sigh all this talk of cooking. I tend to get MRE's from the Army/Navy store to snack on. Wife has given me standing orders she gets the Applesauce with apple bits packs when I get em (or the other fruit for that matter). Seems she makes apple muffins out of em. Reminds me it's time to grind some more wheat flower for the bread machines this week.
Ok, finished the characters for that game I did the critters for last month (see previous month for photos of them).
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One for Clipper:
Design an elf, all by yourself! Create, code and play in Santa's Village
Design an elf, all by yourself! Create, code and play in Santa's Village
See you on the Dark Side......
Funny looking Elf Colonel.
Do you need a design skills refresher course?
Kyte.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Great for holding shapeways stuff when painting.....Mike I'll send pics direct by email for you to peruse.
Neil
See you on the Dark Side......
So far my workbench has been virtual; but here's the results:
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sh...879#post489879
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
Unreal Dave and Ken. Great work as always
Order from AIM came today so my new project is starting. Something to do with Spitfire MK IX.
OK November became December and we are nearly finished with the diversion intended for my grandsons - back to aircraft soon.
Just some sanding, varnishing with child friendly varnish (my daughter wants the castle left in natural wood) and the addition of a couple of flights of steps, the floor for the keep (which will store the soldiers made of pegs) and perhaps a market stall for inside, and we are done. Believe it or not, it is also almost the perfect size for 28mm medieval figures too - not planned I promise
Brilliant Mike. I'd wager there are a few on this site that would like one of these.
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