Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby davidchoate » Wed Nov 13, 2013 12:20 pm

ARE YOU GONNA FLY IT WITH DUVCTED FANS ?
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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby Wildpig » Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:27 pm

I think you got a real bargain with that DVII kit.

Amazing finds, those Berkeley's. Still in the box, unassembled after so many years. 8) 8)
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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby davidchoate » Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:30 am

how come you dont fly your models ? Are you ninto it for the Art only, which I do admire.. I have the utmost respect for your Art, and owe much of my techniqes to you ; THANKS FOR ALL YOUR PICTURES, AND EXLAINATIONS,
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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby davidchoate » Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:19 am

i got a SE5 and a 25 pc. set of acrylics for 5 bucks on E bay. the paints were 5 bucks, and i also got a 25 pc, artist brush set for 6 bucks, and i got the SE 5 and several other sealed models for 30 bucks
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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby Wildpig » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:57 am

David Duckett wrote:Opening a model box from antiquity and finding the contents just as useable as they were when put in the box is almost a metaphor for the hobby itself. Many of the folks on this forum have returned to building after being away from it for years only to find the same enjoyment as remembered but sweetened with years which allow a finer appreciation for something you make with your own hands and the patience to make it as well as you can. It also reminds one that the hobby really hasn't changed much at all. It's still the cheapest entertainment on the planet.


I think you have some artistic ability with words, too. 8) :) Right on!
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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby DenisCullinan » Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:14 pm

[quote="David Duckett"][url=http://s1212.photobucket.com/user/davidduckett2/media/tease0161280x640_zps354e2e32.jpg.html][img]http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc448/davidduckett2/tease0161280x640_zps354e2e32.jpg[/img][/url] This is a 24" x 36" painting I'm doing from a photo I took in McCall, Idaho, last July, of my friend Becki and her Grand Daughter, Annabelle.[/quote]

From the part of the painting visible in your attachment, it's obvious you're quite a good artist! My own paintings are a bit crummy except when I luck out sometimes and crank out an okay one. For me, art has a big element of luck in it. I like model building a lot more.
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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby Goldy » Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:48 am

That painting is coming along very nicely...good luck with the surgery, though I'm sure you won't need it. Those cataract jobs are so commonplace now, there really isn't much to worry about. I have friends who even got their lenses replaced with corrective ones and don't even have to wear glasses anymore.

Here's wishing you a speedy recovery.

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Re: Then and now part 2: Nuts for winter

Postby Mitch » Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:40 pm

That sounds like a good deal Dave... I spent about that for my Comet 19 3/16" ws Cougar, found at a LHS. Mine is for tether flying also. Mitch
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