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Pisis
2nd Lieutenant
Better have the lead in nose then in your fuselage...Gnomey said:So, nothing wrong with a nose full of Polonium would do more good than a nose full of Lead...
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Better have the lead in nose then in your fuselage...Gnomey said:So, nothing wrong with a nose full of Polonium would do more good than a nose full of Lead...
Awesome! So did you finish your Yak 23, Id like to see some pics of it.Pisis said:Just downloaded cockpit pictures that Wurger sent me... At the same time, I'm building also
2x 1/72 P-47D
a 1/72 Spitfire Mk.Vb
a 1/144 Sabre
a 1/144 A-321
a 1/72 Blenheim Nighfighter
...I'm refurbishing a 1/72 Ju 88 (an old one that a pisted a pic of here (it's been long time ago, see the beginning of Post Your Models 1) and I'm going to give it new winter coat, hehe...)
and yesterday I bought another kit, a 1/72 prewar Czechoslovak floatplane Letov Š-328 "Šmolík"
I finished in one of my occupations, so I'll have - except for some minor business - the whole August free, so I supposse I'll do some more work then in July... 8)
Aristotle? Don't you mean Aristoteles?We make war that we may live in peace..
-Aristotle
mosquitoman said:It's not mass= volumexdensity, it mass=moles/RMM
Therefore 1 mole polonium gives 1/209 grams
Su 22M4 paper model
I found this quote on a quote website and it said that Aristotle said that. I liked what it mean't because it is true.Pisis said:Aristotle? Don't you mean Aristoteles?