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Modelling World War 1

Started by zak, March 01, 2014, 09:24:51 AM

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Kiteman

you gotta get yer ands òut of yer pockets and onto the modeling banch!! Well thats the theory!!

zak

Its very difficult with 3 and 5 year olds running around.
Modelling will have to wait another week or so!
Grumpy by name and nature

Haddock

Have you tried nailing just one foot to the floor. They can run round in circles without taking up too much room!

Kiteman

....but remember to nail them at least 2 yards apart to prevent accidents!

MSea

the main safety point is DO NOT HIT YOUR THUMB with the hammer
MSea

Haddock

You can tell who's the 'elf and safety expert!!

Kiteman

hitting your thumb is not possible when you get the kids to hold the nails and you swing the hammer!!!

Haddock

..........management material!

Kiteman

Risk assesment and hazard prevention I would say.

zak

Really useful advice, thanks.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

Well delivered the relatives to Manchester airport, so they will be back in Oz by now.
Dug up 3 x30 ft. rows of potatoes and so I think I may now get some modelling done.
The St Chamond needs further painting and I must try to do something for the Maritime competition.
Grumpy by name and nature

Kiteman


Haddock


zak

Some work done painting the French St Chamond.

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Grumpy by name and nature

Kiteman

That is really an odd beast, but looking good.