Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Hi Painless,

many thanks :thumbup:

... I thought it was something bad happened .... :wtf:
.....my english is not so good :lolno:

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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Erik,
No, no, nothing wrong at all. That was my poor attempt to humorously sum up the fact that your paint skills are on a vastly different plain of achievement than my own. ;o)
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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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AAAAAHHHHH :D :D :D :D
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Yes Indeed Ardennen...What Painless is referring to is the path all Masters must take...it is clear that you have walked the path for years like many of us have....what Painless meant by GO ...is the final step ...to the path apprentices must take once achieving Mastery
You must light a fire....heat coals till they are red hot ...then lift the metal caldron to open the path to new opportunities
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQBVYko_uhQ
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That red hot caldron is why I don't become a Master and the reason I will never make an attempt to grasp the pebble :haha: :haha:

Exceptional Frosting Ardennen :thumbup:

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PS...Sirs Painless Wolf and Herman Bix...have been dodging grasping the pebble as well ;) .......... :haha: :haha: :haha:
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OK....

Done....

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and now....these is a hellish pain :crazy:
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YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O ...What did you do???? 8O ...

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Hello Erik,

has your hand receive frostbites due the long and cold work on your paratrooper? Or has your wife reminded you at your domestic duties? A bandage - a very good idea! :lolno:
Greeting Hotte

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YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O ...What did you do???? 8O ...

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:D :D :D :D :D :D

@hotte:
Or has your wife reminded you at your domestic duties?
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Ardennen wrote:
YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O ...What did you do???? 8O ...

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:D :D :D :D :D :D
Well if that's what happened Ardennen....then it's back to being an apprenticeImage...as you are supposed to lift the caldron with your forearms Image Image Image

So now... instead of being known as Grasshopper...you will be known as Cricket Image

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@hotte:
Or has your wife reminded you at your domestic duties?
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Okay Erik, I believe to know, that you've not taken the caldron...
...but I can be silent like a grave, from me will your wife nothing find out...
Greeting Hotte

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