No sweat, Scott! I've been slowed down on my P-47 and my F6F, too, I haven't posted over at the forum for a while again. And I've got rennovations here in house that are taking me even longer than a build.
I like your spruce board finish, I might steal your idea, for my basement. I'm finishing it into a bar and dining room, I was going to use drywall, but I like the look of wood, too.
Scott, It is so cool you are back with some video. Been missing my weekly dose of SMA Can't wait to see what you have decided on for your next kit. You are the Christian Canadian Scale Model Rocker! Glad your back brother.
Didn't recognize you without your toque, but then the voice brought back fond memories :) Wonderful to hear from you...completely understand how doing things as you can afford it tends to take longer or in my case forever! Your loft is looking pretty cool...hope to hear more from you soon..Jim.
Thanks for the comments. I don't have a band. I write and record a bit. I've been playing piano since I was a little kid. Music was my full time job from the age of 17~26 then I got into the graphics thing.
looks like a nice job on the spruce. take your time,so you won't have to go back and fix things.I think finishing the band room,will allow you to clear room in the model cave to begin building.
Thanks all! As for space - the cave had about 92 sq' and the new room is 162. I am going to leave the spruce raw - no stain or nuthin. I did one more wall this afternoon. Getting there.
Lost your toque? Did you check behind the plaster walls yet? ;)
The attic was cool as was, but that is a great freaking job on the band room. That's gonna be gorgeous when it's stained and a worthy achievement. Hope the model room won't be too cramped now? Even without all that gear, it's looking tight compared to the basement...
Anyhow, it's worth the wait for you to finish. Too bad you didn't tape any of the band room construction. It is the 1/1 scale model attic afterall. .
No sweat, Scott! I've been slowed down on my P-47 and my F6F, too, I haven't posted over at the forum for a while again. And I've got rennovations here in house that are taking me even longer than a build.
I like your spruce board finish, I might steal your idea, for my basement. I'm finishing it into a bar and dining room, I was going to use drywall, but I like the look of wood, too.
See you at NerdHerd!
YbiC
Brad
theBaron0530 2 years ago
Nice Karma!! I should never have sold mine. Glad to see there are other model builders that play instruments!!
RDufresne67 2 years ago
Great job on the house! Good to hear from you. Regards from SoCal,
Ty
Ty1972 2 years ago
Scott, It is so cool you are back with some video. Been missing my weekly dose of SMA Can't wait to see what you have decided on for your next kit. You are the Christian Canadian Scale Model Rocker! Glad your back brother.
Jeff
MusicforHISMission 2 years ago
I can't wait to see the new Millennium Falcon build *wink* *wink*
bttfspencer 2 years ago
Didn't recognize you without your toque, but then the voice brought back fond memories :) Wonderful to hear from you...completely understand how doing things as you can afford it tends to take longer or in my case forever! Your loft is looking pretty cool...hope to hear more from you soon..Jim.
Jedijim252 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments. I don't have a band. I write and record a bit. I've been playing piano since I was a little kid. Music was my full time job from the age of 17~26 then I got into the graphics thing.
scaleModelAddict 2 years ago
Woot! The loft is looking good. You got a whole set up for sound recording?
cychow 2 years ago
nice to see a new video from you :) do you have a band too or just recording sessions?
svinehunden 2 years ago
looks like a nice job on the spruce. take your time,so you won't have to go back and fix things.I think finishing the band room,will allow you to clear room in the model cave to begin building.
Now,go find that touque
Blargaldalien 2 years ago
Thanks all! As for space - the cave had about 92 sq' and the new room is 162. I am going to leave the spruce raw - no stain or nuthin. I did one more wall this afternoon. Getting there.
scaleModelAddict 2 years ago
Lost your toque? Did you check behind the plaster walls yet? ;)
The attic was cool as was, but that is a great freaking job on the band room. That's gonna be gorgeous when it's stained and a worthy achievement. Hope the model room won't be too cramped now? Even without all that gear, it's looking tight compared to the basement...
Anyhow, it's worth the wait for you to finish. Too bad you didn't tape any of the band room construction. It is the 1/1 scale model attic afterall. .
Rock on!
ModelManTom 2 years ago
Watching it a second, time, that model area is pretty huge I guess. Good day, eh?
ModelManTom 2 years ago
The loft is looking nice!
You need to get those synths hooked up:)
stumpythumper 2 years ago
No kidding. I recently snagged a Roland VK8M dirt cheap on Kijiji. Haven't even played it yet.
scaleModelAddict 2 years ago
@scaleModelAddict I noticed that sitting there:)
It looks like my fantom s-88
Must be close in age:)
Roland has the best weighted keys!
Watch out before you know it...
you'll need another garage...
and a whole bunch of cables!
stumpythumper 2 years ago
...but there's another one calling my name. Ha! Yeah that does happen. It's funny when it's something you weren't expecting.
f1matt 2 years ago
take as long as you need man... good luck with the renovations... :) and if you lose a few subs then its there loss
U48 2 years ago 4
hope the the best for you good luck on ewery thing!!
Tenka!
tenka45623 2 years ago
It's gon'na look nice.
Stay focused. One man cannot have two masters.
JohnLoganMcKee03 2 years ago
whoa, looks cool.
8888Duke8888 2 years ago