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Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #15, North American F-86D Sabre by David Duckett. Viewed 703 times.
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David Duckett05-Jun-09 05:14
JEEZZZ I've taped the stabilizers on to keep the wives happy. There are several legitimate reasons to leave the stabilizers off until the last. Without them, adding any detail around the rear is easier. There's also the concern about getting them level which I find easier once the plane is sitting on the wheels.
jgood05-Jun-09 06:56
Thank you, dear.
John M Oshust05-Jun-09 07:54
Make everyone happy....just put one on!
David Duckett05-Jun-09 08:08
I've always found things were better if there's a bit of antici..........................pation.
Brian Kostecki05-Jun-09 09:03
There...now we're happy! Thank you, honey! (Hmmm sounds like you've been watching the Rocky Horror Picture Show, David.)
David Duckett05-Jun-09 09:15
"Come up to the lab and see what's on the slab. I'm sure you'll shudder with antici.......pation". ;-) I still love it after all these years and the music still kicks as...butt.
SteveM05-Jun-09 12:16
It's probably a good idea that my friend and I had no idea what kind of movie we were about to see when when decided to view the movie that was always showing at midnight on Friday at the local cinema in Orlando.Oh yah, looks good with the stabilizers too.
moostang5105-Jun-09 17:18
Beautiful DD. As far a the RHPS, saw it the first of many, many times in '77 in the village of NYC, midnight show. Spent more time watching the audience and dressed up characters walking the aisles with whips and handing out "toast" than I did the movie. Much like your builds David, classic. BTW, how did Mr. Bostwick become "the voice?" Hmmmm....
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