[WWI] Repairs

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Mon Feb 2 15:24:49 EST 2009



High shelves don't deter small heathens, (children and cats) the just find something to climb on, (from personal experience) the only thing  that works are locked cabinets, out of the financial question in most cases, and a  small nephew with the family curse of mechanical curiosity/aptitude, was always trying to  pick  the lock , anyway.  Nature can be cruel, small, usually dirty, hands reach for pretty, intricate things, driven by some sort of instinct. 



Merrill 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steven Perry" <sperry11 at tampabay.rr.com> 
To: "World War I Modeling Mailing List" <wwi at wwi-models.org> 
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2009 2:12:59 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: Re: [WWI] Repairs 


> My Copper State Fokker D.V suffered at the hand of a small horrible child. 
> It picked up the model and slammed it down, wiping out the tail skid, 
> rudder attachements and one elevator. I  removed all the tail bits, mashed 
> or not and started over from scratch, with a "clean canvas" in the tail 
> entire area. ANot difficult, just tedious. 

The little heathen's ears must have been burning time you finished the 
repairs :-) 

sp 

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