This continued technology always reminds me of the movie Wall-E with everyone being a fat you-know-what spending their life in a chair and everything being done for them with a push of a button.
Went to Hobby Lobby yesterday for a bottle of paint with my 40% off coupon of course. Ad in the paper showed 40% off all models but there was no sign in that section at the store. Would think they'd want to promote that but guess not. Nothing I wanted anyway. Seems to be the same kits I saw the last time I was there a month or so ago.
1917. Many of you may have already seen it but finally watched it on Showtime or HBO or one of those cable movie channels. Thought it was great.
War movie that really captured my interest watching it as I got caught up in the story of 2 guys that have to get a message to another "company" so have to get from point A to point B to deliver it. I won't give anything away but reminded me of a video game where you have to deal with all these different scenarios along the way. Found myself in the characters shoes as they did this and had my heart thumping faster at times. Just a good story in my opinion.
I enjoy dark roast also; just as I like my dark beer. Mostly drink Seattle's Best and have never tried Peet's because it seems to be the most expensive at the store but maybe it's worth it?
Odd story about UPS with all the electronic gizmos to direct you to the exact destination I don't know how there would be a problem.
Bought the kit and was surprised/happy to see a new correct decal sheet. Lifeguard is spelled right. Don't know how you would know from the box but I ordered online so had no idea until I opened the box. Anyway, good for Revell for fixing this.
What the?! I'm so impressed with your imagination and your "weathering" technique. Everything looks like it's metal. Could look at these models for hours.
97 years old. This guy was amazing and I've enjoyed reading so many stories about him that I'm not even going to try and say anything. Most everyone probably already know the stories anyway. Glad he made it to 97. He deserved it.
One of the reasons I rarely go there. I think the last few times I've gone there was for a bottle or can of paint and that's been a few trips in as many months.
Interesting as I haven't even thought of buying anything new this year. Usually the wife and I shop for a couple of new outside decorations but nothing this year. In fact I'm having a real hard time getting into the mood to put anything up outside but the neighbors are so that's making me feel guilty. Gonna have to do it.
Very sharp looking model. You did a nice job on the paint and decals. Remember that race very well as I was a fan of both drivers so it was an exciting finish for me to watch.
Agree with you on the cgi. Often you see a preview of a movie and it's ALL cgi and I tell my wife I'm not paying money to go watch a video game because that's what it looks like to me.
I have never used ebay. Several years ago I went there and looked around and was overwhelmed with how much was available. I've read numerous stories like those above and understand there is good and bad experiences in everything.
When asking a question on message boards I usually get an answer telling me to go to ebay. Kind of have the opinion I don't need anything that bad but have also been tempted to browse again and maybe see something exciting that I really want.