I certainly would not mind seeing the X29 as a kit, either.

Personally, I like kits better - I don't have to figure out how to take them 
apart if I want to make changes!

Pieter E. Roos


--- On Tue, 8/2/11, Bob Werre <[email protected]> wrote:

> John,  And Werre started his
> Werre's Woods on the patio table and works 
> on a non-windy, not-to-hot days.  If it's too windy
> all the scenery and 
> spray paint blows away.  If it's too hot, I've got
> better things to do!  
> Profits-hopefully someday too!
> 
> On a more serious note, our local all scale group I talked
> about 
> yesterday, will be introduced to a new effort to put
> craftsman in touch 
> with folks who need the help.  I will be introducing
> the program via an 
> internet spread sheet.  There are some basic skills
> that are typically 
> needed in our hobby, so craftsman can offer their skills to
> build 
> kits--for instance.  Considering a year or two with a
> non-builder in 
> China vs a guy who might take a couple months to build an
> X-29 is a 
> no-brainer.  Bring on the Fowlers!
> 
> Bob Werre



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