SmilingOtter
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This is the very moment I might wanna go buy some flowers and exchange smiles with my wife.
Sounds like a very pleasant way to pass the time.
This is the very moment I might wanna go buy some flowers and exchange smiles with my wife.
I used to watch it here when I was a kid as well. I think it took a year or two to reach the states. Funny thing is, it pre-dated Star Wars!
But this episode is from the 2199 remake of the original series. It is not a reboot, but instead it is a fairly faithful remake with some small changes in the main story, new characters (including several female ones), a more modern tech design, and an animation style inspired by that of the original series
It is well worth seeing the new series if you haven't
Thanks, Tom-san.Sounds like a very pleasant way to pass the time.
I’ll be the first to admit not to know much about the intricacies or the makeup of existing aircraft or their components/materials, but maybe you’d consider this craft to be a ‘prototype’ ? .
As in the first fully operational model that’s still under development, regarding it’s final appearance ? Just a suggestion..., IMHO it’s terrific looking as is .
I love the rivets!
How did you do them?
Ton-san, I know you love the A-10 as much as I do.The Warthog - one of the toughest planes around, and my personal favorite - uses rivets. I remember hearing that during Desert Storm, in order to keep them in the air for as long as possible, the crews would make expedient repairs by quickly riveting panels over damaged areas. (Don't know if it's true, but it sounds good.)
Oh. I really envy your circumstance about military aircraft exposition.I drive by one everyday on my way to work. They have an F-18 as well as some other Navy craft and experimental craft on display as well
The museum sits right on the side of a major road
Maybe that was why this person got so distracted and crashed into the museum
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Thank you very much, always, joberg-san.Great wings that you have there Katsu-San![]()
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Looking forward to seeing what you have in mind for those lights!
Fantastic & incredibly beautiful looking solutions for maintaining the manoeuvrability of the nacelles Katsu-san !
I have to ask my friend - you’re retired now, but what did you do before ?
Any engineering type work ?..., cause that would help explain (some) of your knowledge and attention to details and aspects that just baffles, but impresses no end !
Ged
That is incredible!
Today I have been practicing to make this tiny pin.
I don't know what this thing is called but I couldn't find it in a hardware store.
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Now, I'm good at it.
katsu