I am also a nerd. And a geek. I have about 50 die-casts and mahogany models. From about $20.00 up to $1,200.00.
Laying back on buying for now. Which okay because I need to reorganize the spaces in the basement, den and library. I really like the 1/350 scale USS Lexington (Essex-class) on the mantle.
Life is tough. The sooner you realize that, the easier it will be.
If anyone is in the Nashville area and wants to see the layout in Nolensville that I referenced earlier, just PM me and I will make arrangements for such. We are happy to show it off on an appointment basis. We can't do a general open to the public due to our zoning. The zoning does not allow general public showings. But, we can get away with by appointment only as we call it showing the layout to prospective members.
Per, you trying to make some extra income before the Holidays? [;)]
From Minnesota Public Radio:
Last week, customs officers arrested a butter smuggler with 90 kilograms (200 pounds) stashed away in his car when he crossed the border from Sweden. Hawkers have been offering Swedish butter on the Internet for 400 kroner a kilogram ($32 a pound) — about six times the normal shop price.
Yeah, saw that in one of the evening papers ... wish I had thought of that first [:D]
Actually, there has been a followup on this. Apparentely, some enterprising dudes put up some butter on an norwegian auction site ... and got paid close to triple the amount you stated! [X(] Don't know if it's true or not. Could do some research, but why spoil a good story? [;)]
Norwegians ... [:'(]
Edited; Language incompability.
I saw this comic just a moment ago (not a setup, I swear...) [:D]
If anyone is in the Nashville area and wants to see the layout in Nolensville that I referenced earlier, just PM me and I will make arrangements for such. We are happy to show it off on an appointment basis. We can't do a general open to the public due to our zoning. The zoning does not allow general public showings. But, we can get away with by appointment only as we call it showing the layout to prospective members.
I will be sure to get in touch if/when I'm going to be anywhere near the area! [;)]
You might be able to use this in your book commentaries. I’ve been husting this concept for maybe ten years now, and have a sheaf of rejections bigger than the Manhattan phone book. Most were valid and dealt with organization (I was pretty loosey, goosey, there). So got right and tight, and zeroed into specifics.
Finally got some nibbles on a contract, but had to have some editorially directed content. They liked the concept, but thought, as expressed, it would be just another how-to manual for model boat building. They wanted something more sexy. Without saying who, they are in the line of Putnam, or Random House.
The premise of the work is a technical comparison between frigate construction in the US, Britain, and France, according to drawings, plans, and contemporary works by respective national Naval Architects. It goes a long way towards peeing on the “generally accepted” nonsense replicated endlessly (and falsely) in modern works (and on the internet).
Once the publisher got it, and figured out he could do a revisionist publication that would directly confront and challenge William James’ Naval History of Great Britain, I was in like Flynn.
Didn’t matter what I knew, didn’t matter what really happened, so long as I could defecate on William James. Turns out that I think Williams James is an arrogant piece of snot that deserves being peed on, so I had no issues with that.
But it’s important to understand that historical reference books aren’t being published as a public service. They have to make some money for the publisher, so they have to have what the publishers call a “spark”. They gotta say something sharp and they gotta pee on something that has gone before.
Welcome to the wonderful world of 20th century book publishing.
Egads, I thought the forum dwellers here were bad. Just be browsing the Star Wars Old Republic forums [8|] People are complaining that they were promised up to five days early access to the game and they aren't in six days before release. Someone has even said they're taking the developers to court over a broken contract or something