What plans do you have for the coming Weekend ?
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Adorable grandnieces at a cookout today.
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My space shuttle was delivered today but the wife says I can't have it yet as it is not my birthday!
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Very cool, Gary!
Deb they are adorable. I'm sure you enjoyed the time with them. I know we loved spending time with our great niece and nephew. We walked some short trails with them before we hit the road this AM.
It was good to re-connect with my nephew, his wife and make some memories with the kids.
They did a little tree hugging in the woods.
Deb they are adorable. I'm sure you enjoyed the time with them. I know we loved spending time with our great niece and nephew. We walked some short trails with them before we hit the road this AM.
It was good to re-connect with my nephew, his wife and make some memories with the kids.
They did a little tree hugging in the woods.
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ty. The body work is what really helps make the cars look good. The 95% of the pieces inside aren't seen. The 5% really matter.
I'm trying to figure out how where to put them or display them. I have this one, a Ferrari F1 car, and the Lambo on the way plus a few smaller 6-8" ones.The big ones are almost 22" x 10".
I'm thinking about making a shelf, angled down about 15 degrees that I can sit on top of my large bookcases. Then, like a kids toy, use some zip-ties to secure the models to the shelf.
I'm trying to figure out how where to put them or display them. I have this one, a Ferrari F1 car, and the Lambo on the way plus a few smaller 6-8" ones.The big ones are almost 22" x 10".
I'm thinking about making a shelf, angled down about 15 degrees that I can sit on top of my large bookcases. Then, like a kids toy, use some zip-ties to secure the models to the shelf.