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Post by webby Sun 10 Jul 2016, 12:05 am

For those who wonder why my builds take so long, I have this wilfull, stubborn lump to shift !Modeller's block Img_7712
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Post by beowulf Sun 10 Jul 2016, 10:36 am

i have similar problem.....i get up and one of my two will jump in my seat and curl up!

cute kitty you have
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Post by harron68 Sun 10 Jul 2016, 12:12 pm

Part of a pet's D.N.A. They just want to be included in everything we do. They even want to share pet hair!

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Post by Guest Sun 10 Jul 2016, 12:16 pm

You are in Oz,so fire the bbq up!
then get back to the models.

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Post by beowulf Sun 10 Jul 2016, 2:25 pm

harron68 wrote:  They even want to share pet hair!

i gave our long haired one a grooming yesterday............was enough hair to knit another cat! lol
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Post by Guest Sun 10 Jul 2016, 2:33 pm

That is cute, what's his name?

I miss having cats, but I do 't miss their hair. I had an American Tabby 30yrs ago named Tom, he was huge, 23lbs of muscle, massive paws and very very friendly.

How much of a pain is the hair for building?

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Post by KatsZenJammer Sun 10 Jul 2016, 7:16 pm

My way of getting my owner feline off a chair or table is to drape a t-shirt on her. This usually works, though occasionally she curls up even more and falls asleep.
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Post by webby Sun 10 Jul 2016, 10:24 pm

Plastic Freak wrote:That is cute, what's his name?

I miss having cats, but I don 't miss their hair. I had an American Tabby 30yrs ago named Tom, he was huge, 23lbs of muscle, massive paws and very very friendly.

How much of a pain is the hair for building?



Hair isn't too much a problem, I paint bodies outdoors anyway.

His name is Susu. An utter fraidey cat. You'd have to ask my mother why she named him that, its Pidgen English for "milk".
(We lived in New Guinea for much of the 1960s)
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Post by Promodmerc Mon 11 Jul 2016, 2:43 am

Plastic Freak wrote:That is cute, what's his name?

I miss having cats, but I do 't miss their hair. I had an American Tabby 30yrs ago named Tom, he was huge, 23lbs of muscle, massive paws and very very friendly.

How much of a pain is the hair for building?
Huge when it comes to painting bodies. My area is  in our basement and I close the door when I go down. I will even put on a fresh shirt, lint roller my clothes and arms and I still end up with the in my freshly painted body.

I'm so close to buying some Tyvec jump suits it's not funny.
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