Downtime, the nook rules, and Big-E – The Hanger Bay
It’s been a busy couple of weeks – School is done for this term; I should have an A for this one. The wife is out of town visiting family, so I’m playing Mr. Mom for a few days. It’s been kinda cool, taking the kids to their afterschool activities, helping with homework, and cooking dinner. I might actually get used to this kind of domesticity. And I miss cooking so much! I’m thinking of taking a few classes (cooking classes, that is) after I’ve finished my degree. Sounds like more school, doesn’t it? I resigned myself long ago to the fact that I’ll be a student of something for the rest of my life.
I gave in and purchased a Barnes and Noble nook a few weeks back, and I absolutely love it! It’s very easy to read on, but the content itself could use a boost (c’mon, release ALL of Parker’s work already!). I’ve been making regular donations to the community book pool at work as a pare down my DTB (dead tree book) pile at home.
With a little extra time on my hands, I’ve done a little more work on the Big-E, namely the Hanger Bay. As I mentioned before, it’s almost a kit in itself. I started by trimming all the little detailing pieces from the brass photo-etch fret, and using cyanoacrylate (a.k.a Super Glue) to attach the pieces to the model parts.
This is looking at the starboard side of the bay; the left looks identical, just reversed (duh!). I figured that I’d skip taking pictures of that. Off to the painting booth for a coat of primer.


























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