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  1. 8 minutes ago, Bob Ellis said:

    The Post Office is stressing me out. I pay Priority shipping and they take weeks to deliver or lose a model so that people get mad at me.

    I here ya man. Been dealing with this myself for weeks now.... the goof up was my fault though, so it’s on me, but the postal service and all the delivery services are swamped for the holidays. I’m getting 2 week delays on the tracker. 

  2. On 10/8/2020 at 10:07 AM, SfanGoch said:

    Forgot to post a pic of the Rye Field Model Sturmtiger w/interior

    Sturmmörser Tiger, Rye Field Model RM-5012 (2018)

    All four are excellent kits, Ray. After years of building empty shells, all of the new kits with full interiors are a breath of fresh air. :)

    I’ve had my eye on this one since it was first released. Updates please??? I’ve been pestering the wife for this kit for Christmas. 

  3. Neither will I. Even after all these years, it still doesn’t seem real. I was on my way to work that morning when the news came the a plane had hit the first tower. My first thought was it was a small single prop out rubbernecking and got too close, Having no idea at the time it was a passenger jet, but later my co workers and I saw the second Plane hit the tower. I will never forget that image. It’s burned into my memory permanently. 

  4. 5 hours ago, espo said:

    This looks interesting. I had a '72 Nova SS and always liked that car. Many still don't realize the 1:1 is pretty much a Camaro under the skin. Great looking Flares, what sort of rear spoiler do they offer ?  

    I always wondered why they never used the 68-72 nova platform for trans- am style racing. Yes, the Nova shares a lot of components with the Camaro. I had a 1:1 69 nova, and a pretty good parts interchange manual.

  5. My older brother did 2 tours in Vietnam. His first stint was during Tet, then later during the draw down. He never was the same when he came home. The long term damage done to him there was more than he could deal with. We lost him in 2006. I had the privilege of being part of the Honor Guard at the graveside. It’s pretty tough to be locked up at attention listening to TAPS knowing it’s your own going into the earth. I put my flag out every Memorial Day for him, my Dad, my Grandfather, and lastly myself. 

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