Kittyhawk
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Haven't been on site for a while.
The reason for that is that we have been travelling the country looking for a new place to live. There is nothing wrong with the beautiful place we now live at but it is a high maintenance property and an emerging medical condition is going to make that problematic. It is also adding an additional layer of complexity to the model making business so after nearly 100 built to order aeroplanes, the aircraftery is closing down.
Not overly happy about that but as with all things in life, you can find the bright side of a situation if you care to look for it.
And the bright side is that although I will not accept any more commissions, I will continue building aircraft models at a much more leisurely pace, as and when I feel like it. And also, I will build the models that I like to build for a change and which are not warplanes. I understand the nostalgia associated with WW11 aircraft but I am really over endlessly churning out the Spitfires, Mosquitos and Lancasters that my customers almost exclusively want. The Catalina is my first retired-person-build-for-me model and being a successful anti submarine aircraft, obviously a warplane but it has no under wing bomb racks or defensive armaments so I like to imagine the model in its post war decades long role as a fire fighting water bomber. Next on the list is the completion of a half built airship, and further down the track, a De Haviland Rapide.
The child bride has noted of course that I am a builder of models and not a collector (in fact I do not own a single one) so what she wants to know is, what am I going to do with these unordered aeroplanes? Well I will give them away and get paid in thanks. There is even a word for that in the English language - confelicity. If I remember correctly it means deriving pleasure from giving pleasure to others. Or something like that. Anyway, that's good enough for me.
Unbelievable! Just about to push the 'post' button and a fellow who bought a Tiger Moth from me three years ago phoned and asked for a Harvard. I really like that aeroplane so what could I do?
The reason for that is that we have been travelling the country looking for a new place to live. There is nothing wrong with the beautiful place we now live at but it is a high maintenance property and an emerging medical condition is going to make that problematic. It is also adding an additional layer of complexity to the model making business so after nearly 100 built to order aeroplanes, the aircraftery is closing down.
Not overly happy about that but as with all things in life, you can find the bright side of a situation if you care to look for it.
And the bright side is that although I will not accept any more commissions, I will continue building aircraft models at a much more leisurely pace, as and when I feel like it. And also, I will build the models that I like to build for a change and which are not warplanes. I understand the nostalgia associated with WW11 aircraft but I am really over endlessly churning out the Spitfires, Mosquitos and Lancasters that my customers almost exclusively want. The Catalina is my first retired-person-build-for-me model and being a successful anti submarine aircraft, obviously a warplane but it has no under wing bomb racks or defensive armaments so I like to imagine the model in its post war decades long role as a fire fighting water bomber. Next on the list is the completion of a half built airship, and further down the track, a De Haviland Rapide.
The child bride has noted of course that I am a builder of models and not a collector (in fact I do not own a single one) so what she wants to know is, what am I going to do with these unordered aeroplanes? Well I will give them away and get paid in thanks. There is even a word for that in the English language - confelicity. If I remember correctly it means deriving pleasure from giving pleasure to others. Or something like that. Anyway, that's good enough for me.
Unbelievable! Just about to push the 'post' button and a fellow who bought a Tiger Moth from me three years ago phoned and asked for a Harvard. I really like that aeroplane so what could I do?
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