A big Birthday shout for Nazca Steve....

....and another one from me Steve! Not to much as there are still some Canberra's on the production line.....:icon_lol:

And don't believe Andy.....even after 40 it is still uphill!!


But cheers mate!! :icon29: or if you prefer something else....:guinness:


Hank
 
Thanks a lot fellas, means a lot. I've been deathly ill for a week with what appears to be scarlet fever, I'm not sure when I've ever felt worse, but today was the first good day in a while so coming out of it now thank goodness!

Yes, Canberras still on the production line, and I am slowly starting it up again as I think I have full recharged mentally (if not physically!) and am ready to finish the project off.

Ta again for the birthday wishes, and I too am of the firm belief that life will indeed continue after 40!!
 
Happy (belated) BD, "Mr. Canberra". :applause:

Oh, and yes, it IS uphill AT LEAST until sixty five.

So you still have a way to go. :icon_lol:

- H52
 
Sorry for the belated wish, but it is heartfelt! Hope you are better soon!

Marc Burcham
Lilburn, GA, USA

P.S. -- If you're up to it, read myu "Questions about Cranberries" post and give me your thoughts, please. Thanks! :salute:
 
Hi Marc,

thanks for your best wishes. I am indeed up and on my feet again, not 100% but way better than last week! I have answered your post regarding differences; hopefully this goes someway to satisfying your question, and I do hope this does not mean you are not satisfied with the end product. Let me state that both Paul and Bill's models, were, and are still superb freeware models, and indeed, Paul's range of types is still the best IMHO for fighter canopy and PR types. I have not even come close to starting these yet, but perhaps one day.

My series is for the ardent Canberra fan; yes, they have been done before a few times, but I am a massive fan of the type (suprise!) and wanted to make my own range with their own features (outlined in the other post).

ATB,

Steve
 
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