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Modelers Lounge => Time to relax => Topic started by: coyotemagic on July 31, 2013, 02:33:38 AM
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Prez! Congratulations on your induction into the rarified realm of Modeler of the Month! I reckon David will be in touch with you to pass on the jewel encrusted tweezers (although I never did see them). Brilliant collection of models you've posted. I can't tell the 1/72 scale models from the 1/32. You're a true artist, my old friend.
Cheers,
Bud
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I agree! Przemol's reflections on his childhood modeling and collection of magnificent replicas are truly inspirational. I've learned much from his contributions to this forum and appreciate the opportunity to know a bit more about him through his well-deserved selection as this month's Featured Modeller.
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Congratulations - interesting back story.
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To echo what Andi just wrote, yes indeed, an interesting background story.
I reckon David will be in touch with you to pass on the jewel encrusted tweezers (although I never did see them).
Oh, oh . . . was I supposed to pass them along? ;D
Cheers,
Chris
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Przemol,
I am really pleased to see you recieve recognition by selection to the Modeller of the Month group. Your work is spectacular and a great inspiration to the Members here. Well done and I sincerely look forward to seeing more of your projects on this great Forum!
Cheers!
Lance
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I enjoyed the story very much, congradulations Przemol!
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Prze,
Congratulations and Well Done my old friend. Your nomination as the new Featured Modeler is an Honor for you and certainly an Honor to this forum to have you as a member here. All hail the Wizard of 1/72 scale!
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Good to see you, Prez ;)
Thanks for sharing your story.
Cheers,
Bob
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Thank you, everybody for your kind words! I am also very glad, that you like my modelling story. It is truly an honour to be able to present myself to such a splendid audience! Thank you, Des for this possibility.
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Congrats Prezmol.
Lovely story there. I always enjoyed your work very much, since i knew your model work back from the theaerodrome. Your skills and passion to the ww1 era are quite visible in your models. To me to see your models, being a 1/72 brailler like me, it's a true joy and inspiration.
To see the man image to link to the models you build made me a happy man. Couldn't agree more with this nomination and i hope to see many more models from you in the incoming years.
I'm going to allow myself a drink today... to you.
What a joy of being here with you fellows.
Cheers.
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Through this forum I became a dedicated follower of your outstanding modelling skills. It's a good thing that you became the featured modeller!
regards,
Ivo
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A worthy addition to the Hall of Fame. Your work is magnificent. Congrats!!
Steve
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Congratulations Przemol! :) Your story of your modelling through
the years is very interesting. The photographs of part of your collection
show the amazing talent you have. I particularly like the Roland!
Des picked a very worthy candidate for the Modeller of the month.
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Nice to put a face to the name, Przemol. Pleased to meet you. Again.
Congrats,
Lindsay
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Congrats Prez, a very well deserved honour indeed. Your 1:72 work is very inspirational - Nice to be able to put a face to the name too!
Ian
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100 years for you and your modeling, success in modeling future plans. :)
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Congratulations and best wishes for the future.
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Congratulations and words of appreciation for your beautiful work in this tiny scale.
Jacek
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Many, many thanks, everybody. I have never felt so overwhelmingly praised...
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sorry, late to the party, been pre-disposed... <fumble fumble> -- i think you were looking for these:
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/c996bbd54f4859dcb77758d9292173d3_zpse1d29268.jpg)
Sincerest congrats Przemol!
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Przemol.
Lately I've been very busy, and rarely I looked here at our forum.
I therefore I congratulate with long delay.
I wish you further successes in yours modeling.
Adam.
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Many thanks, Bo and Adam.
Bo, that lovely shiny thing, is it a screwdriver or a pair of tweezers? Well, anyway, it is a charming addition to my tool set! ;)