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The Magistrate

(95,244 posts)
56. Thank You Very Much, Sir
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 02:56 PM
Mar 2013

I expect it could, but not laterally, shall we say. These are static pieces; they can be dropped ( and one or two have been ), but not flown. The worst 'wrecks' I have had were things placed or dropped on top of models: in one instance, a bag of lollipops placed atop one by a child who shall remain nameless, in another, I tipped a large bottle of school glue over onto a scratch-built model when it was literally a few moments from completion ( I still look wistfully at the pieces of that one on occasion, and think of putting it back together again... ).

Dear Magistrate! Congratulations on your achievements, both on DU and with your airplane! CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2013 #1
Thank You For Your Kind Words, Ma'am The Magistrate Feb 2013 #2
From the thread title, I expected it to be in a bottle. drm604 Feb 2013 #3
This One, Sir, I Doubt Would Fit Even In A Five-Gallon Jug The Magistrate Feb 2013 #6
Yes, but I hadn't seen the plane, sir, until I opened the thread. drm604 Feb 2013 #7
Very impressive! union_maid Feb 2013 #4
Thank You Very Much, Ma'am The Magistrate Feb 2013 #5
Nice! Alcock and Brown would be pleased! Cooley Hurd Feb 2013 #8
That was Quite A Flight, Sir, And Not So Well Remembered As It Deserves The Magistrate Feb 2013 #12
If you ask anyone "who first flew non-stop across the Atlantic?"... Cooley Hurd Feb 2013 #18
Oe Of the Great French Fighting Pilots, Sir, Charles Nungesser The Magistrate Feb 2013 #19
Very cool. Skinner Feb 2013 #9
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #13
That's beautiful! hunter Feb 2013 #10
Glad You Like It, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #14
A fine job, sir! bluedigger Feb 2013 #11
Thank You Very Much, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #16
I was wondering if I'd ever see another model... Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #15
Thank You, Sir --- The Whole Collection Would Be A Bit Much.... The Magistrate Feb 2013 #24
Scratchbuilt, WHOA ! ! ! I bow down before you. FogerRox Feb 2013 #37
Driven To It By Esoteric Tastes, My Friend The Magistrate Feb 2013 #41
True. I have done some small cast metal projects with low temp metal FogerRox Feb 2013 #43
An examplary job, sir! Mopar151 Feb 2013 #17
Glad You Like It, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #25
Very nice work, sir. nt awoke_in_2003 Feb 2013 #20
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #31
Excellent job - And congratulations on 80k! GoneOffShore Feb 2013 #21
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #30
Congratulations on your 80,000th post. We are Raven Feb 2013 #22
Thank You Very Much, Ma'am The Magistrate Feb 2013 #29
Very nicely done! CrazyOrangeCat Feb 2013 #23
You Sound, Sir, Like One Who Shares The Craft.... The Magistrate Feb 2013 #28
To be honest, just kits. CrazyOrangeCat Feb 2013 #42
80,000 posts! tclambert Feb 2013 #26
Were I Put to Selecting Just One, Sir, I Expect It Would Be This One... The Magistrate Feb 2013 #27
That is a good post. tclambert Mar 2013 #47
Always a Pleasure, Sir, When Someone Takes An Essential Point The Magistrate Mar 2013 #48
Very nice, SWEET DUDE, er ah Sir.... FogerRox Feb 2013 #32
That Is Some Very Nice Painting, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #33
Thank you sir, The Trencher unit is 28mm. FogerRox Feb 2013 #36
That Is An Unfamiliar Scale To Me, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #38
Matte Medium is like white glue, less brittle. FogerRox Mar 2013 #44
Dear Magistrate, You truly are a Renaissance Man. Congrats on your 80,000.. monmouth3 Feb 2013 #34
Thank You, Ma'am The Magistrate Feb 2013 #39
A refugee from the Bronze Age of the Middle Kingdom. westerebus Mar 2013 #70
OK, call me impressed. DollarBillHines Feb 2013 #35
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Feb 2013 #40
Glad to see you're still here ConcernedCanuk Mar 2013 #45
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #46
You, Sir, Are A Cad And A Fraud! Ikonoklast Mar 2013 #49
You Can Hardly Expect Me To Acknowledge That As True, Sir, Not Out in The Clear Like This The Magistrate Mar 2013 #50
Congrats on 80,000 posts! hrmjustin Mar 2013 #51
Thank You, Sir, On Both Counts The Magistrate Mar 2013 #54
I see someone is into dope.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #52
While I Do Love The Scent of Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #55
Hell, some of that stuff is like amyl nitrate. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #57
Beyond The Volatillity Of The Shrinking Mediums, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #58
Appropriate for a bomber. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #59
It Blocked Sunlight From the Fabric, Sir, And Reflected Heat Better Than Any Other Finish Tried The Magistrate Mar 2013 #60
Except to the pilot. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #61
They Had Parachutes By Then, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #62
It was all new then... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #63
Dear Sir question everything Mar 2013 #53
Thank You Very Much, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #56
A beautiful model, and thank you, Majistrate, for your presence here at DU LongTomH Mar 2013 #64
Thank You, Sir, For The Kind Words The Magistrate Mar 2013 #66
Happy 80,000th Frosty1 Mar 2013 #65
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #68
Beautiful model! Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #67
Glad You Like It, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #69
Well done Sir, well done. Loki Mar 2013 #71
Thank You Very Much, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #72
Beautiful aircraft and LOVE your posts! colorado_ufo Mar 2013 #73
Thank You, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #74
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