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I've had this forum come up in Google searches quite a bit, and thought I should check things out. I build mainly 1/25 cars from the 50s-70s, but also some military every once in awhile. Sometimes, 1/35 is the only place to find an automotive subject! I've been building on and off for 25 years, but I am still learning. I see lots of people here I can learn from!

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Can you even build anything there right now? I assumed you'd have to wait till Spring so your glue could thaw out. :P (I'm a proud UW grad who moved to Texas just to get all that cold out of my system).

Hope you enjoy the board. Post some of your work up when you get a chance.

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Can you even build anything there right now? I assumed you'd have to wait till Spring so your glue could thaw out. :P (I'm a proud UW grad who moved to Texas just to get all that cold out of my system).

Hope you enjoy the board. Post some of your work up when you get a chance.

I've had this forum come up in Google searches quite a bit, and thought I should check things out. I build mainly 1/25 cars from the 50s-70s, but also some military every once in awhile. Sometimes, 1/35 is the only place to find an automotive subject! I've been building on and off for 25 years, but I am still learning. I see lots of people here I can learn from!

Wow, I though I was the only one here that knew the real words to "Cowboy Joe". Class of '72, School of Business. I remember taking swimming for PE credits during spring semester and walking across Prexy's Pasture and my hair freezing. That was cold. Welcome! Enjoy the ride.

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Wow, I though I was the only one here that knew the real words to "Cowboy Joe". Class of '72, School of Business. I remember taking swimming for PE credits during spring semester and walking across Prexy's Pasture and my hair freezing. That was cold. Welcome! Enjoy the ride.

I lived off campus out past the Ford dealership, so I had to drive in every morning. The snow was so bad one day I had to bribe the garbage man to tow my car onto Grand Ave so I could get to class. I'd never had to scrape the insides of my car windows before I lived there, nor had it occurred to me that I'd ever have to have tire chains on for about half a year.

OTOH, it's an amazing place in the summer. Generally 85* and virtually no humidity. If you didn't check out Vedauoo while you were there, you missed out! Those are some amazing, weird rock formations.

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Monty,
To finish up I had to go to summer school one summer. I will never forget I woke up on the 4th of July and there was 1/2" of snow on the mall between sorority and fraternity row! :blink: Don't know how many kegs we took up to Vedauwoo. Also great were the close proximity to Medicine Bow and Steamboat springs. Greatest skiing on the planet! Just glad at my age to be in SoCal where we don't shovel the atmosphere!

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Thanks everyone, for that warm welcome!

Monty, it was -59° with windchill the other night, and I was painting outside because Tamiya sprays stink even with a fan. Those paints handle the cold fine, although the same can't be said for Krylon. (and I don't mind the cold. I don't like heat!) And I have spent many days in Vedawoo. Not a place to miss.

Pete J., there have been some big changes to the University landscape. Have you been through lately? Still a great town. And the only month I haven't seen snow in this city is August. I don't know if you were still in town when you experienced the snow on July 4, but I have had that happen once, too! Quite a change from where I grew up (Cleveland).

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Welcome fomocomav! You're tough, modeling in temperatures like that! I can hardly handle these Indiana winters.

Can't wait to see some of your work.

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Thanks everyone, for that warm welcome!

Monty, it was -59° with windchill the other night, and I was painting outside because Tamiya sprays stink even with a fan. Those paints handle the cold fine, although the same can't be said for Krylon. (and I don't mind the cold. I don't like heat!) And I have spent many days in Vedawoo. Not a place to miss.

Pete J., there have been some big changes to the University landscape. Have you been through lately? Still a great town. And the only month I haven't seen snow in this city is August. I don't know if you were still in town when you experienced the snow on July 4, but I have had that happen once, too! Quite a change from where I grew up (Cleveland).

July 4, 1971. I was in summer school trying to get through Statistics so I could graduate. Dumb struck to wake up that morning with snow on the ground. Most times I tell that story, most just shake their head in disbelieve. Glad to have someone who can confirm it. When it comes to crazy weather extremes it is hard to beat Laramie. By the way, the son of the Ford dealer was a fraternity brother of mine. Speaking of frats, my old frat house was torn down alone with the AKL house sometime after I graduated. Yes, lots of changes, but a trip through google earth shows there are still a lot of the old land marks. By the way, my father was also a graduate of U of Wyo.

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July 4, 1971. I was in summer school trying to get through Statistics so I could graduate. Dumb struck to wake up that morning with snow on the ground. Most times I tell that story, most just shake their head in disbelieve. Glad to have someone who can confirm it. When it comes to crazy weather extremes it is hard to beat Laramie. By the way, the son of the Ford dealer was a fraternity brother of mine. Speaking of frats, my old frat house was torn down alone with the AKL house sometime after I graduated. Yes, lots of changes, but a trip through google earth shows there are still a lot of the old land marks. By the way, my father was also a graduate of U of Wyo.

I agree with you regarding the crazy weather. My graduation day was set for Mother's Day 1989 (May 14th) My parents and my roommates' parents had all driven up there in Spring clothing because the weather had been fairly mild for over a week. Maybe it was out of giddiness at the thought of finally graduating, or maybe it was my naive belief that the weather would be OK that time of year, but somehow I failed to recall Rule #1 for Living in Wyoming: Keep checking the forecast! I had neglected to even bother with the weather 'cuz it was May, even in Wyoming. Fortunately, the ceremony was held indoors, because even though the day had started off beautifully, in the course of a couple hours it changed into a raging snow storm. We sent our parents back with our best winter jackets and waited for a thaw so we could pack up and leave.

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Monty, it was 20 years later. We got about a half inch. But it was melted and dry so we could watch the fireworks from frat mall, so it was no big deal. A few years later, I woke up to 6" of snow on June 6th. Moved my car out from my neighbors decrepit tree with less than 30 minutes to spare! It was some heavy white stuff! Living out here, I carry warm clothes wherever I go. It isn't worth chancing it.

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