Hi again guys, and thanks.
Well - last week was a goner.
After hanging out on last sunday w. a group of online female friends (one brought a sick kid *growls*), I had the sh*ts on monday night, and it didn't subside until thursday night, after which I spent the time until sunday recuperating, starting at work again monday this week.
I've experienced this before - here, this (noro virus) is called "Roskilde disease" or "doing-the-rounds-disease", but
never in my 44 years on this planet have I
ever been
thathard hit by this virus!
I'm still pretty shaken at how bad such a bout can be, and as if it wasn't enough, the poor kid who was brought to our get-together, involuntarily managed to infect 8 out of 14 guests (- one of which is undergoing chemo therapy), plus the hostess' hubby and their kid, too.
So: If you guys has got sick kids at home,
please don't bring them
anywhere except to the hospital or to see a physician, if it's anything contagious!
I'll be going to see my phys for an appointment for a check-up tomorrow, since I'm still not quite on top, but otherwise I'm okay.
Anyway - it's
over and thank GOD for that!
Now to the model building part:
I haven't been doing much as you've prolly guessed, but the model's still on my desk.
I'm trying to figure out about the proper colours, and since I can't figure out the proper paint pattern in the drawings, I'm trying to find a decent profile of that particular 109. Got any, guys?
I think I scanned the model kit paint pattern when I first wrote about this model when I purchased it, I seem to recall that Terry was involved in this matter, among others?
It'll be the version in this kit called JG 26, of which there doesn't seem to be a nice clear side-view of the 109 in the paint scheme/pattern in the kit painting guide.
Never mind the exact RLM-shade/hue/blend, I'll use what I have in handy here.
Thanks again guys, it's good to be back.
*hugs*