In Box Look-See at the Moebius 1/72 SKIPJACK Kit
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Indeed. Being lead-man on a traditional plastic model kit was near the top of my bucket-list. That one's been checked off now.
However, success has many fathers: I had a lot of help. Guy's like you, for example; selfless, knowledgable, cooperative people were involved on this and other projects.
No man is an island, as they say. Thanks, Chuck.
DavidWho is John Galt?Comment
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Stop kissing up and get back to work on that little ALUMINAUT. Now, that's some neat ****!
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Slap,slap, tommy why are you playing outside your cave?
On the other matter, i guess a quickrelease is the best option, Phew, glad that i've got to build my XVIIb, so i can resist this awfull beautiful kit.
Manfred.I went undergroundComment
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LOL. Yes. Caswell permitted me a leave-of-absance to work with Moebius on that kit. But, now that the work is done -- back to the Cave.
Come on -- you know you want to dig into that big, beautiful, well running SKIPJACK. Take a break from that awful type-17 of yours. Look into my eyes! ... you're feeling sleepy .... you will obey my every command ... you will buy the SKIPJ.....Who is John Galt?Comment
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I need to correct my last post. I thought it was a quick release, but I must have been hallucinating. It is a shock-absorber for protecting the sub-driver from damage due to impact or jarring. Just trying to keep honest.If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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And you'd think the R&D Dept would tell the Marketing Dept of these little add-ons, wouldn't you! Sheeesh! Wot a W anker I have to deal with!Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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Flux-Capacitor, no ...er, it's a Klystron Relay, no, no... wait, it's an Interociter, no ... hydro-spanner. Aw, screw it. It's a shock-absorber.
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