--- In [email protected], "Andre Ming" <laming@...> wrote:
>
> From The FWIW Dept:
>
> In fact, I suspect that once I'm retired (in a bit over 5 years) things are
> gonna' change in more ways than one. It could very well be that once I have
> more time (and no longer having to contend with 1:1 railroading and the side
> effects thereof), my desire to workbench model may return.
>
> Andre Ming
>
There's some truth to that, Andre.
I got a lot more modeling done when I didn't have to sit at a workbench 40
hours a week.
My current employer shuts down the company for the week between Christmas and
New Year's. I usually get some serious modeling done at that time because I
don't have to sit at a workbench like I do at work. I may or may not complete
a project, but I usually get a lot done.
Usually, around S-Fest time, I'm thinking about what project will be worked on
during that week off.
Maybe those two Smoky Mountain kits that have been languishing...
Rich G(ajnak)
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