Darn, was thinking you were on the mend as well since the great progress on the Fiat
So sorry to hear of your pain. Nothing worse than pain making it too uncomfortable to sleep...my back does that every once in a while.
Disk degeneration, sciatica or shingles?? Or do they even have a diagnosis yet???
hope you get sorted out
I like what these guys are saying....and I am in the same boat, I just forget. I was writing a little sticky note about where the kit came from and how much I paid tucking it in the box. That stopped recently; no joy in reminiscing how much I spent would just rather enjoy the kit
That looks like my son's LOSI truck framework, awesome!!
The plastic wheels snap in the centre hubs when you jump it down the stairs.....not that I did that four or five times
It is all looking great to me I am very envious of the path you are on, hoping I get there some day I was wondering about the weight of these parts and if it will affect the build wrt strength needed for frame and tires etc
Love to see a picture of it, Harry .....if that isn't too intrusive Currently building a new home and have to plan out where and how to display all the stuff
Hmm I seem to remember a certain someone pointing out how important safety wiring was on a Bugatti T35 and how the car would be lost withought that detail.
Now I am not trying to be a smart ass here, but the same may apply for this Fiat
Often when we ask a question out loud, we know the answer already
Love the real wood floorboards, light years ahead of the phony kit ones. I was hoping you were going to do the basswood trick and then the brass nailheads are the icing on the cake. Reminds me of those cool WWI aircraft cockpits with wooden floors, wood props and other neat retro details.
Good mechanical eye there Mr Cato and great video article. "It takes slightly less time to start the Space Shuttle,” says Gianfranco Dazia, chief mechanic to the mighty Fiat record-breaker, Mephistopheles.