Special Hobby 1/72 P-40K-1, 64FS 57FG, Tunisia 1943.

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Re: Special Hobby 1/72 P-40K-1, 64FS 57FG, Tunisia 1943.

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speedgraflex wrote:Thanks, Mark. I appreciate your thoughts although I sincerely wish for you to also have a clean space to live as well as work. In my case, I also need to figure out how to budget a new monitor for the computer. I am literally doing my work on an ancient iPad and quasi ancient iPhone.
That sucks Bruce - Has your current one died?
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Re: Special Hobby 1/72 P-40K-1, 64FS 57FG, Tunisia 1943.

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I have been using an antique with resolution so low Apple no longer supports it. The image shunts to white noise. It was suggested at the Genius Bar that I sell my old cinema displays on Craigslist so I guess that’s where I’m going next.
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Re: Special Hobby 1/72 P-40K-1, 64FS 57FG, Tunisia 1943.

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Bruce, I might have a TV monitor that doubles as a computer monitor if you wish to have it. If we can get together soon; I can hand it over with your Hellcat and save you a bundle of money. The monitor (and Hellcat :bag: ) are taking up space so it's no big deal for me.
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