Speaking of self inflicted, here's one on me. Fellow S Scale Workshop member Oliver Clubine was displaying his exquisite farm scene corner module a few years back. His etched brass Sheepscott Models farm windmill was placed a little too close to the edge and left in trust of the Gods of Gravity. The gods failed him. Someone passing by must have touched it or simply generated enough breeze to send it to the floor. Along comes Jim with his little bottle of green paint, touching up the fascia. I felt this strange "squishey" feeling under my left foot and then discovered the windmill stomped flat!. Amazingly, Oliver was able to straighten it out, none the worse for wear, but the group always kids me about it.
Cheers Jim Martin > On August 14, 2013 at 10:45 AM Bob Werre <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Over the many, many years of displaying our Houston S modules, we've had all > kinds of incidents, but really nothing major and as Jim indicates sometimes > damage is self-inflicted. >
