Wingnut Wings 1/32 scale Fokker E.IV

Thanks, Chris!

If you like working with words, editing manuscripts, and managing deadlines, you’d love it!

Shooting the ol’ prop increases risk of falling.

When a hobby becomes a job is is no longer a hobby!

Mind you it is probably a better job than digging ditchs.

I do like that. I think you have the job of all jobs. I bet that you all there realy love the hobby and your jobs. The only problem I have is that I am not that computer savy as all of you are. You and your colleages are doing a fantastic job. Keep up the great work. And also thank you for the job that you do.Just curious of all the noises in your offices there.

For some, that might be true, but not so much for me. I started my career in publishing in roleplaying games, and like many in that industry, continued to play outside of work and still play. I joined FSM the first time in 2011, and continued to build models outside of working for the magazine. I know many people in the toy/games/recreational hobby industries that love their hobbies just as much or more because they’re working in them. As with a lot of things in life, it’s about balance.

But this is off-topic and probably better suited to the Ready Room, so I’ll steer it back to the Eindecker.