Hello Herman,
It's good to hear from you. I must say that it would appear that I dropped off the face of the planet for a while. I was last on here way back in May. Being self-employed can be a double-edged sword. When it's bad, it's usually pretty scary. But, when it's good, it's usually very, very good. Our business is doing very well and expanding in several different areas. New construction, leasing a new building, more dogs,etc. While I can't complain about the money, I have totally run out of free time for myself.
I've also been dealing with a body that's revolting against all the past 55 years of havoc that it's endured. In 2014 I had double surgery on my right ankle (something I know you know lot's about)!

For the last couple of years, I been dealing with what I thought was a very beat up shoulder. Turns out it's my neck, or more accurately my spine. C3 through C8 is all buggered up with bone-on-bone contact, bone spurs, and pinched nerves.

It all comes from my 3 years of motocross racing and all the following years of road bikes. A badly mucked up triple jump, and two accidents on the road in 1988 and 2007 are pretty much the culprits for the issues that I'm dealing with now. I'll be headed for surgery at the end of February, so I'm trying to get all the physical chores I have to do done before this happens. Perhaps the recovery time will allow me to enjoy some free time and catch up on a few things? However, I sure don't heal like I used to, and all the meds can make for a lot of drooling.

Does any of this 2 wheeled chaos sound familiar?!?
Getting back to your question, the news is not good. I talked to Mark last week, and he is pretty much at a loss for words. He is holding his own, as he has enough upgrades, repairs, and new paint jobs to keep his business afloat. I totally can relate as our business in 2020 was swirling the drain too. His business partner in Russia who makes the hulls and turrets has fled their homeland and is now living with their daughter in the U.S. My parts are fully made but sitting in his shop along with other customers parts too. I knew things were bad, but not this bad until I talked to Mark. It may be my naivety, or just the fact that I'm safe and comfortable halfway around the world. I guess unless you see a war zone in person (or are unfortunate enough to live in one) the TV and news just can't fully address the horror, misery, and hopelessness of the whole God-awful mess. Everything is up in the air at this point with no real answers available as everyone is dealing with this situation as best as they can. Will his associate ever return to his home and business in Russia... time will tell. Until then, the best Mark can do is hope that a used 1/6 scale Panther will be returned to him for sale so he can then upgrade it and kit it out for me as I originally wanted. I'm not sure if I'll be able to convince Jess to let me spend more money on it, as if the hull and turret are gone for good, I'm out over $4,000. Mark said he'd do everything he can to make this work out in the end and I believe him as he is a man of his word. Like I said, I'm not alone with this issue as other's have their tanks in limbo too. I really can't even get upset over all this, as playing with big, expensive toys seems like an arrogant, callous issue compared with the death and destruction people are dealing with.
So that's where it's at. I still rumble around with 308 occasionally when time permits, mostly to exercise the dogs. I have alleviated some of my disappointment by purchasing some shiny, new sheet metal and adding another firearm to the collection. I knew very well going into this that the down payment was not refundable and figured a few problems with Covid. I however, never imagined a war would become the problem! I'll be hit and miss on here for the foreseeable future, probably mostly miss! When I do get some free time, or good news I'll let you all know. All I want for Christmas is peace in the Ukraine, so that all the good people on both sides can pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and attempt to get on with them.
Can I get an amen?! I sure miss all you guys, oh and by the way, what have I missed?!?
Best regards to you all,
Eric.