> Y'know, Brian's long-winded list has got me thinking about how many kits
> I, myself, tend to have "on the table" at any one time. Usually, I prefer
> to have two 'full board' projects in progress (i.e. built completely from
> the box up), and then one-to-two 'side' projects, such as a refinish/rebuild,
> repair, rigging upgrade, or what have you.
> Is this a faily typical approach vis a vis you guys, or is Brian on a more
> normal track?
I tend to have more than one going, but they're usually "full board".
If I have to repair, then I will repair them when needed, and wait on
the rest.
Matt
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Matthew Bittner WW1 Modeler, ecto subscriber, semi-new dad,
meba@cso.com PowerBuilder developer; Omaha, Nebraska
Disclaimer: opinions expressed by me are my responsibility only.
"some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't
they?" - the Scarecrow in Wizard of Oz
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