What's on the Bench 2023
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On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4. -
Whenever my mojo flags I turn to "....those damned engineers....". They never fail to perk me up. Here are WIP engineer elements. An M2 Treadway platoon, elements of a Dora Bridge platoon, & elements of Baily & Footbridge platoons.
Potentials on the bench.
The gap here is for the potential Baily bridge elements currently on the bench.
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Those damn engineers Paul!!! Great looking stuff and the bench looks even better Buddy. Lucky I was a 12B and not a 12C bridge specialist. Those bridge parts weighed a ton when you had to play with them...
Prost
AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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My bad Paul...12B was the designation for a combat engineer and 12C was a bridge specialist designation back when. There was also a 12A who was an atomic bomb specialist. Their job was to carry a small A-bomb in a rucksack, deliver it onsite, then run like hell before it went off.......We used to do bridge training once a year and build Bailey, MGB and others. Your back hurt for a week afterwards!!! I just had fun blowing things up, recons, laying minefields and such....Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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I think he means MOS 12B Combat Engineer vs. 12C Bridge Crewmember.Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Hi all
So apologies to you all, as I've failed miserably to even keep up to date in a small way with everything going on here.....:sad-face:
My bench is depressingly empty...save for my study material, as you can see.*** But the end is in sight!! :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smil ing::smiling:
I’ve surprised myself and am well ahead of where I thought I would be.
I did the online test part the day it opened (Monday). I had planned to do a couple of nights' revision and sit it tonight but decided on the spur of the moment to get it over and done with.
25% of the overall marks come from it. There were 25 questions and I had an hour, to do them in....basically a series of short scenarios.
But I'm most surprised about the 2000-2500 word assignment. This accounts for 75% of the overall marks and the final draft is already done!! :surprised::surprised::surprised::surprised:
I'm going to print it off at work tomorrow and then put it to one side for a week before a final read through and submission late next week but still a few days ahead of the deadline of the 5th - no one is more surprised than me!!
The good news is that I have already select my next victims as a welcome back double bill!!
And thanks again for all the messages of support along the way.
ATB
Andrew
***The bench is though still nicely messy!:tongue-out3:
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Andrew, congratulations for your online test: after the efforts you made on books that result must be rewarding.
What I usually fear most is reviewing a text I wrote: every time I go through it I find something I'd like to correct, but when I change it, I almost always discover that the original version was better... it's a sort of rabbit hole.
My humble suggestion is: search for mistakes (typing, grammar, synthax...) and ignore any urge to change the structure of your text.Comment
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