I’ve been playing catch-up in February. The month started off with me and my wife visiting her native Costa Rica. I came back from tropical jungles and beaches to 2 feet of snow on the ground. And to top it off, this week, we had a swing of over 50 degrees between Thursday and Saturday – and we were still below freezing. Yes, it was nearly 30 on Saturday…and according to my truck, it was -25 on Thursday morning.
Weather aside, I’ve been putting in extra effort trying to catch up on orders received while I was away. I am pretty much caught up, excepting some items that I ran out of and am waiting on re-supply.
On the building front, I had a stretch of the doldrums – I hadn’t built in January or February until this week. I had to practically force myself into building, but now I I’ve got the ball rolling. Here is a new Embryo I built this week. I call it the Bad Axe – it is a lengthened Tomahawk. Bad Axe is a play on the Tomahawk name and a send-up to Michigan (and the Tomahawk’s Michigan origins), as there is a town here called Bad Axe. I don’t have a weight yet, since I can’t spray it in this cold and it still needs a nose button and prop.
I have kinda spoiled myself as I don’t like to build any model without using laser cut parts. That’s all good, except I have to spend a lot of time drawing parts if I want to build a new model. So, I’ve been spending many hours redrawing one of my favorite models. Here are pieces that I cut today for a 19″ span Keith Rider R-2 Bumblebee for the Greve Race. I redesigned the fuselage to have a more accurate cross section and it will be built out of all 1/16″ sticks, so it should be fairly light, too. That will be next on the building board – starting sometime this week.