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Re: Celts cave

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Glad to hear you’ve recovered and back at the bench.
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Sorry to hear that Celt, glad to hear you're on the mend.
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Thanks for your comments,its nice to be back on the forum.For my birthday last Friday my son bought me a Tamiya 1/48 Raiden/Jack, so that's going to be my first victim😀.
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That TIA sounds most alarming. Relaxing with some builds now you can do it again must be good therapy!
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I have started the Jack last night and it was nice to be able to cut up plastic and lose myself for awhile.
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Since my brain freeze last year my iPad and laptop have both gone to the local dump🤬All I have got to post is an old iPhone and I have taken lots of photos but I have not figured out how to put them on this forum yet🤔I will post as soon as I work it out.
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Sorry to read about your TIA Celt, but pleased to read that your are much better. Shame about the computer - I feel the same way about mine sometimes but it is at least better than a phone!

The Jack is making good progress - I hope that losing yourself in the build is helping with long term recovery.
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Cool - love the Raiden!
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Sorry to hear that you haven't been too good of late, Ken, but it's great to see you up and running again. The Raiden is looking good.
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Thanks lads for the kind words, until I can go back to work I have got to make do with this phone, and my sausage fingers were not made for this touch screens. It was good to build a model again, and this larger scale helps a lot. I have finished the Raiden,just waiting for the final Matt varnish coat to dry.I will post pics in the morning.
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Hi Celt. I'm glad to see you back. I was just going through some old posts and thought to myself "whatever happened to that guy, he was a pretty good dude".

Sorry to hear you have medical issues, but I'm glad to see you back, and I hope you can get the resources you need to get yourself mended up.
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Thanks for the kind words. Well I finished the Raiden and as usual all paints were Humbrol and were slapped on with Humbrol brushes.
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Re: Celts cave

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That's a nice one 😀👍🏼
I always thought the Raiden was a small plane, but seeing it with the pilot in its place, it seems it just has an enormous canopy... 😁
I like to carve old kits into something roughly aircraft/tank shaped... :grin:
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