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Who helps you with modelling

Posted by entrauner on 28 Jun 2010, 09:00

First my late father,who was a great art painter and ship modeller himself.
he gave me the initial inspiration and bought me my first airfix set when I was a little boy.-when modelling, that was the only time we could get along with each other.......
then there's my (second ;-) ) wife, who is very inspiring and also has a great feeling and sense for ......actually everything......and she is a great critisizer of my work as well.
last but not least I have to mention all my modeller collegues (also in this forum of course!) who are also responsible for permanent improvement of my modelling skills.
I think that is an important point!:
without communication and interaction with other people you'll get stuck in your developement and you'll miss encouragement on your life's journey.......I have to stop now,getting too much philosphical,though..........anyway we'll keep it up!! :headbang:
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Posted by bilsonius on 30 Jun 2010, 01:33

Erik; that sounds like a classic 'Oscar Acceptance Speech', and why not? I'm sure we all agree that no-one in our hobby is more worthy to make one :thumbup:
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Mike
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Posted by Paul on 30 Jun 2010, 15:25

bilsonius wrote:Erik; that sounds like a classic 'Oscar Acceptance Speech', and why not? I'm sure we all agree that no-one in our hobby is more worthy to make one :thumbup:
Humble regards,
Mike

I could name a few maybe
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Posted by Peter on 01 Jul 2010, 20:46

Paul wrote:
bilsonius wrote:Erik; that sounds like a classic 'Oscar Acceptance Speech', and why not? I'm sure we all agree that no-one in our hobby is more worthy to make one :thumbup:
Humble regards,
Mike

I could name a few maybe

You give me to much honor Paul :oops: :lol:
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Posted by Paul on 01 Jul 2010, 20:53

Peter wrote:
Paul wrote:
bilsonius wrote:Erik; that sounds like a classic 'Oscar Acceptance Speech', and why not? I'm sure we all agree that no-one in our hobby is more worthy to make one :thumbup:
Humble regards,
Mike

I could name a few maybe

You give me to much honor Paul :oops: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
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Posted by zzed on 02 Jul 2010, 09:08

Peter wrote:
Paul wrote:
bilsonius wrote:Erik; that sounds like a classic 'Oscar Acceptance Speech', and why not? I'm sure we all agree that no-one in our hobby is more worthy to make one :thumbup:
Humble regards,
Mike

I could name a few maybe

You give me to much honor Paul :oops: :lol:


Ever heard about modesty? :roll:

Thanks Paul
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Posted by Paul on 02 Jul 2010, 14:42

zzed wrote:Ever heard about modesty? :roll:

Thanks Paul

No problem :-)
is my cheque in the post yet ??
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Posted by zzed on 03 Jul 2010, 23:08

Paul wrote:is my cheque in the post yet ??

One man dressed like a civilian will approach to you. Be patient.
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Posted by Paul on 03 Jul 2010, 23:13

but will he have any distinguishing features??
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Posted by zzed on 04 Jul 2010, 08:44

Paul wrote:but will he have any distinguishing features??


No, but there is a password which will be spoken. He will tell you 'Guten Tag'.
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Posted by Frank Kelle on 04 Jul 2010, 13:05

Who helps... hummmmm...
Mostly the guys from my own forum, some of them I already know personally (I hope it will continue here).
For "quick answers" I would ask my wife ("do you think, the tree shall be put here oder there?") - she has a not the "pink glasses" on like me when I am build a new hing.
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Posted by FrankM on 12 Aug 2010, 21:00

Well,

who helps me?....Hmmmm.... My family? Pffffffffffffttttttt!!! - No.

My Pets? - No. Chicken Nuggets and fish fingers are very stimulating, but not for modelling.

Who helps me?.... Yes! McGyver!

As I was younger I looked often TV. And McGyver was fascinating. He tooks a pen, his shoelace, found a little stone... and created a big tank or any strong and heavy weapon. He was great!

Yes, every time, if I´m sitting in my little dark chamber and waiting for an inspiration of modeling, than I remember McGyver. - Really.

Best regards

Frank

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Posted by Peter on 12 Aug 2010, 21:46

Frank I've got you a question. Are you family of Paul? :mrgreen:
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Posted by FrankM on 12 Aug 2010, 22:05

Hello Peter,

I have a wife and 2 children in the puberty. I think it´s enough for a poor man like me. :-D

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Frank
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Posted by Peter on 12 Aug 2010, 22:07

That explains a lot :mrgreen:

I passed that period, and look I'm still alive ;-) :lol:
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Posted by FrankM on 12 Aug 2010, 22:21

Hello Peter,

if you are still alive, than you are a lucky man.

I think, you will see me soon... in the TV-news with a smile on my face and strangling my brood. :(

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