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My 3 cats are : Meď (the mother, long hair), Mi (the daughter, tricolor) and Max (the son, black). All are common cats. Mi and Max love playing with small things, like small paper models...
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Had to share this build
Aristoleles Held built our G&D engine house in HO scale. It's the toughest kit we make and his build looks perfect. He still has a bit to do but as the designer of the kit, I'm ompressed.
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Pat, my cats also love to play with small parts lying around, that´s why I store them savely away from them
Aristoteles, I think your post was meant to be on the mainforum? With regards, Jerry
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My friends of Dutch decent would like a windmill model. I'll have to add some to my list of things to build. I do have to keep Panther away from the pieces, though. I had to abandon a plastic civilian Ju-52 model after a previous cat decided that engine assemblies were cool toys and lost them on me. Panther takes great interest in my activities with small parts, and I don't like the look in his eyes when he watches me. The villain:
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Panther does look rather nice!, When I am rigging ships I leave the lines longer and cut them of after tying them. So they dangle from under the ship. Pumba likes to try and catch the line and run away or pulling it.
If you are going to build a windmill model, I must say there are larger and more detailed models available. Jerry
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