Stuart's Whirlybird builds

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portman wrote:Hi Gents,

Thanks for the kind comments, It was hard time. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to reply. My Goodness what a month. So we:

Lost the cat, :sad:
Got a dog :dogwag:
Had to give the dog up as it attacked my son :ballbat:
Got two kittens :wub: :kitty: :kitty:

I'm knackard! :whiteflag: Sufficed to say I've hardly sat at the bench since before my daughter's birthday last month.
Stikpusher wrote:The Puma should be a nice project. It's a good looking chopper. Are you going to finish it in the box top tri color camo?
Yes indeed - I'l be doing the French tri-colour camo. I actually think it'll be a nice kit to build, but I've hardly seen it since I posted those pictures.

Cheers!
Sorry to hear about your kitty. It is hard to lose a pet. We have two cats and a dog in our "pet cemetery" in a flower bed. Now we have three doggies and I dread losing them when the time comes. Precious additions to a family.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Thanks Lyle - I do agree fully with that - it''s hard when they go.
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Stuart, I feel your pain. I've had a similar month myself. I didn't lose any pets, but I did have a few healthy concerns. Fortunately, everything turned out well enough. I myself am finally able to get to the workbench. I'm looking forward to seeing what you are working on.
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Duke Maddog wrote:Stuart, I feel your pain. I've had a similar month myself. I didn't lose any pets, but I did have a few healthy concerns. Fortunately, everything turned out well enough. I myself am finally able to get to the workbench. I'm looking forward to seeing what you are working on.
Glad to hear that Mark!

Yeah I need to crack on too - I have 6 on the go at the moment, not including this GB!
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'

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