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Example # 3,544 why cats are pure evil!
Thanks guys.
That little bit of putty near the aft starboard part of the gun ports on the Me 262 is the result of the following unfortunate sequence of events:
1) me being an utter dolt and forgetting to close the door to my workroom after I just glued the gun chamber cover into place
2) an inquisitive cat getting into said room
3) a VERY inquisitive cat getting up on the chair to my workbench
4) a confused but still inquisitive cat mistaking said Me 262 fuelage for a mouse or some other rodent - (you know where this is going right?)
and finally,
5) said inquisitive, but confused, and still very much alive cat knocking the recently joined gun chamber cover and fuselage onto the carpetted floor knocking said gun cover out of alignment - necessitating some unexpected sanding and puttying. Fortunately it didn't get knocked out whack by a lot, but at 1/72 it doesn't take much.
Said cat, a 25 pound grey tabby in case you are curious, has now been declared Feline non grata in my workroom, under threat of being shaved and then airbrushed in RLM camo colors. (My wife did NOT like that idea.) And I now make VERY sure that I close the door whenever I leave the room.
Thanks guys.
That little bit of putty near the aft starboard part of the gun ports on the Me 262 is the result of the following unfortunate sequence of events:
1) me being an utter dolt and forgetting to close the door to my workroom after I just glued the gun chamber cover into place
2) an inquisitive cat getting into said room
3) a VERY inquisitive cat getting up on the chair to my workbench
4) a confused but still inquisitive cat mistaking said Me 262 fuelage for a mouse or some other rodent - (you know where this is going right?)
and finally,
5) said inquisitive, but confused, and still very much alive cat knocking the recently joined gun chamber cover and fuselage onto the carpetted floor knocking said gun cover out of alignment - necessitating some unexpected sanding and puttying. Fortunately it didn't get knocked out whack by a lot, but at 1/72 it doesn't take much.
Said cat, a 25 pound grey tabby in case you are curious, has now been declared Feline non grata in my workroom, under threat of being shaved and then airbrushed in RLM camo colors. (My wife did NOT like that idea.) And I now make VERY sure that I close the door whenever I leave the room.
How about USN non-specular sea blue - a Grumman Tabbycat?Said cat, a 25 pound grey tabby... ...under threat of being shaved and then airbrushed in RLM camo colors
How about USN non-specular sea blue - a Grumman Tabbycat?
What's the stall speed of your cat? It could be cut out for carrier work...
Ohhh Jeezuz - that could get ugly......YOU get to install the arrestor hook!
Ohhh Jeezuz - that could get ugly...
WOW!
How difficult is it to build the paper ones?