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<blockquote data-quote="eagle1" data-source="post: 5248101" data-attributes="member: 4283"><p>Thank you Larsen, very kind!.</p><p></p><p>Yeah it crosses my mind often when doing something on the model. Laying down kit parts i always think...wow...here i am...doing the same thing as those ILMers did way back when. Thinking someone hose that particular kit part & glued it down & i have just done the same thing, it does indeed give me the warm fuzzies!. </p><p>They had 6 weeks to put this together, 24 hours per day in 12 hour shifts with maybe 4 modelers at any given time working on it...from what i was told anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eagle1, post: 5248101, member: 4283"] Thank you Larsen, very kind!. Yeah it crosses my mind often when doing something on the model. Laying down kit parts i always think...wow...here i am...doing the same thing as those ILMers did way back when. Thinking someone hose that particular kit part & glued it down & i have just done the same thing, it does indeed give me the warm fuzzies!. They had 6 weeks to put this together, 24 hours per day in 12 hour shifts with maybe 4 modelers at any given time working on it...from what i was told anyway. [/QUOTE]
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