HEY MY FRIEND THAT WAS A AWESOME SHOW AND TELL I USE TO PUT MODEL CARS TOGETHER WHEN I LITTLE AND UP UNTIL I WAS A TEENAGER AND THEN I GOT INTO REAL CARES AND FIXING APPLIANCES AND LAWNMOWERS AND WELDING AND EVERYTHING ELSE I PUT MY MIND TO DOING IF IT WAS BROKE I ETHER FIXED IT OR PARTIED IT OUT THERE WERE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT THEIR STUFF TO ME TO FIX IT I HAD A LOT OF FUN DOING THAT KIND OF STUFF I STILL LIKE FIXING STUFF TODAY I JUST DON'T DO IT LIKE I USE TO THAT'S WHY I I LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS BUT ON U-TUBE I DON'T SEE VERY MINNIE OF YOUR NEW VIDEOS BUT I WOULD LOVE TO SEE MORE OF YOUR NEW VIDEOS PLEASE MY FRIEND WELL TILL I SEE YOU NEXT TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE SEE YOU THEN
Fantastic work! I went to the Titanic museum in Belfast in Northern Ireland a few years ago. Great little trip that was! Greetings to you all from the UK and stay safe.
Thanks! for the models,, ,'show & tell' They're,, , beautiful!! . . . I built model cars,, &etc. when I was in elementry, school, , , so,, viewing some one elses' , , ,Mastrpieces. , , , , is extra special, , to me . . . Yes,, I've still possession of my; 60s' , Buick bonneville, ,& 'wildcat' ( if recollect, correctly), , convertibles in the same condition, , as I built them, , over 50 years ago!! . . NO, , my "Mr. Gasser", , bless you 'Daddy Roth' ,, was too fragile, to have survived, , my numerous relocations!
I built that same Titanic model back in 1976. It met an untimely end when I decided not to trust the movers and stuck it in the rear window of the family sedan on our move from Austin to Houston. Texas sun quickly melted the decks together like mozzarella and lasagna. Won't do that again!
HEY MY FRIEND THAT WAS A AWESOME SHOW AND TELL I USE TO PUT MODEL CARS TOGETHER WHEN I LITTLE AND UP UNTIL I WAS A TEENAGER AND THEN I GOT INTO REAL CARES AND FIXING APPLIANCES AND LAWNMOWERS AND WELDING AND EVERYTHING ELSE I PUT MY MIND TO DOING IF IT WAS BROKE I ETHER FIXED IT OR PARTIED IT OUT THERE WERE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT THEIR STUFF TO ME TO FIX IT I HAD A LOT OF FUN DOING THAT KIND OF STUFF I STILL LIKE FIXING STUFF TODAY I JUST DON'T DO IT LIKE I USE TO THAT'S WHY I I LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS BUT ON U-TUBE I DON'T SEE VERY MINNIE OF YOUR NEW VIDEOS BUT I WOULD LOVE TO SEE MORE OF YOUR NEW VIDEOS PLEASE MY FRIEND WELL TILL I SEE YOU NEXT TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE SEE YOU THEN
That is awesome
Boy, your Dad is a talented modeller!
Fantastic work! I went to the Titanic museum in Belfast in Northern Ireland a few years ago. Great little trip that was! Greetings to you all from the UK and stay safe.
Chip off the old block as we say in England…craftsmanship and attention to detail…
very nicely done, lots of interesting details,
precious, fantastic memory documented.
Great job papa mustie
That is amazing. Your dad has got the patience of a saint.
Thanks! for the models,, ,'show & tell' They're,, , beautiful!! . . . I built model cars,, &etc. when I was in elementry, school, , , so,, viewing some one elses' , , ,Mastrpieces. , , , , is extra special, , to me . . . Yes,, I've still possession of my; 60s' , Buick bonneville, ,& 'wildcat' ( if recollect, correctly), , convertibles in the same condition, , as I built them, , over 50 years ago!! . . NO, , my "Mr. Gasser", , bless you 'Daddy Roth' ,, was too fragile, to have survived, , my numerous relocations!
Thank you to share this here and Jim s agree with you
beautiful nice
I built that same Titanic model back in 1976. It met an untimely end when I decided not to trust the movers and stuck it in the rear window of the family sedan on our move from Austin to Houston. Texas sun quickly melted the decks together like mozzarella and lasagna. Won't do that again!