HH-60J Jayhawk in commemorative markings

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Re: HH-60J Jayhawk in commemorative markings

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Hey bud, I’ve smashed a model or two (or three) in my time. It happens. The important thing is, after you’ve cooled off, you come back to it renewed and enjoy the freedom which your newfound clean slate affords you.

Also- it sure feels good to break stuff every now and again, doesn’t it?
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Re: HH-60J Jayhawk in commemorative markings

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I hate to see this in the trash but I understand being at a point with a build you just don't want to screw with anymore when something unplanned comes up
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I feel your pain. I've done that to a number of builds, including a Tamiya Viper (not the current build) that I royally screwed up painting.
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Yep - been there, done that - multiple times.
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