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1930 Russian workshop - MSea

Started by msea, May 21, 2015, 08:13:32 PM

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msea

You will see at the next club meeting, about chickens - cheep cheep cheep.
No his name is not Luke it's Black Bob - that was the name of the poor man who tried to teach me about forge work in the dim and distant past - and he failed miserably.
Next job painting the oil can to go onto the workbench.

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

Haddock

WHY AREN'T YOU BUILDING A SHIP!!!!!
Haddock.

msea

I am I am I am  don't give me a hard time Haddock. The conversion of the modern oil tanker to my dads ship "British Pride" on the Arctic Convoy PQ8 is ongoing. Should I put that on line as well ??????


Kiteman

I thought that Luke would fit better, then you could say "use the forge Luke"

zak

Or "may the forge be with you".
Grumpy by name and nature

msea

I like " may the forge be with you" so the blacksmiths name is now LUKE. I think I am going as daft as the rest of you !!!!

msea

Well now we have sorted out the blacksmiths name. This is the work bench, most of it is from the Tamiya kit "WW2 US Field Maintenance Yard."
Because me and Tony are engineers or should that be - Tony and I - he will complain that the bench is not dirty enough, so to keep him quiet, its to be dirtied up  when I do the main and side doors.

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Haddock

I see no ships, only hardships!!

Kiteman

Hay Martin, that is a bench mark in modelling. Shall we call the vice squad? ;D

zak

It need to be grubby, like all you engineers.
Grumpy by name and nature

Kiteman


Haddock

Ignore him, he doesn't know any better!!

zak

#59
Oh yes I do, I have witnessed some in action and its not a pretty sight.
Grumpy by name and nature