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Simon.O.
03-07-2009, 02:02 AM
This is in the off topic because it is.
The cig lighter is there to give an idea of scale.

What is it ???

Apples1
03-07-2009, 03:24 AM
i'm thinking a breeding Stud for mice?? or a bulk cigarette light holder, or maybe somthing to store velcro gloves!! :rofl:

Simon.O.
03-07-2009, 03:44 AM
i'm thinking a breeding Stud for mice??

Close

or a bulk cigarette light holder
Nah that is the what the Hilux is


or maybe somthing to store velcro gloves!! :rofl:
What are velcro gloves used for ?? :laugh:
When will you lot of skippy chasers work out what a fan belt is for when you are....:tape:

Ub Hauled
03-07-2009, 05:08 AM
Is it some shelves for the living room?
;)

Xzessperated
03-07-2009, 05:11 AM
I am like apples but I am thinking miniature sheep pen.
It does have little gates but to be honest I am :confused2:

Apples1
03-07-2009, 05:31 AM
pedigree mice are worth 12 bucks each!!

Ub Hauled
03-07-2009, 06:04 AM
I am like apples but I am thinking miniature sheep pen.
It does have little gates but to be honest I am :confused2:

Like ponies... but sheep?
HA! that's funny!

egneg
03-07-2009, 07:40 AM
I t looks like a cube farm for Barbies.

:noidea:

andym
03-07-2009, 07:49 AM
Hey Chuck what is that prick Douggie doing in you avatar?

Flying Scotsman
03-07-2009, 11:57 AM
Oh Andy, that brought tears to my eyes from laughing.

I think it is a home for Kiwi sailors who have crewed for other nations.

Douggie

egneg
03-07-2009, 12:56 PM
Hey Chuck what is that prick Douggie doing in you avatar?


Douggie is paying me 5 cents for each time I post. :banana:

Flying Scotsman
03-07-2009, 01:06 PM
5 cents!!! we agreed on one Zimbabwian dollar and that Dolly can visit your home at any time.

Douggie

egneg
03-07-2009, 01:20 PM
I will have to check to see if I am allowed conjugal visits with farm animals.

Maybe we should start a new thread for this ... remember what happened the last time we hijacked Simon's thread!

Simon.O.
03-07-2009, 01:28 PM
Like ponies... but sheep?
HA! that's funny!

Jan is the closest. Paddy and John(apples) were getting there.
It is for ponies and horses. This is one of two stable buildings.

I have to glue the felt on the big sheet of mdf for a paddock.
We will spend most of this afternoon assembling wooden jumps
It is a fairly big project for me and my daughter
I will post some more pics later.

Xzessperated
03-07-2009, 04:49 PM
Jan is the closest. Paddy and John(apples) were getting there.
It is for ponies and horses. This is one of two stable buildings.

I have to glue the felt on the big sheet of mdf for a paddock.
We will spend most of this afternoon assembling wooden jumps
It is a fairly big project for me and my daughter
I will post some more pics later.

Yes we want nothing less than pictures and video of you and the girl playing.
It is great to hear of a parent spending time with their kids Simon.
We all love our boats but when the chips are down it is the family that mean most in our lives. I once had 38 models (mostly balsa boats I had built myself) and my ex threw me in the street and would not let me see the kids. I sold all the models because they meant nothing to me. At that time of my life I could not enjoy anything because of the empty feeling inside. When I married again and the children left their mother and came to see me I got my first Xzess 2 because I was happy again. A bit off topic I know but I just wanted to let you know how important our familys are. You will be rewarded for every moment you spend with the kids. I sure do not miss my ex but I love it when the kids come to visit.

egneg
03-07-2009, 06:52 PM
I think I was fairly close as those ponies are for Barbie dolls - right. My daughter had about every Barbie thing that they made (can you say spoiled). On Christmas eve I would spend hours putting on all the stickers that came with the d@mn stuff.

Simon.O.
03-08-2009, 01:10 AM
My daughter had about every Barbie thing that they made (can you say spoiled). On Christmas eve I would spend hours putting on all the stickers that came with the d@mn stuff.
We have been there and done that one with the barbies although I think she only had 10 or so. The accessories, cars etc are the killer.
Now it is Horses.
Shes has 16 nags now and the catalogue has a lot of marks in it.

Without further ado here is one stable block full and the pround new owner.
The next one is down on my bench with the glue drying.

Paddy I hear what you say about the family and hope like fark that does not happen here.

Xzessperated
03-08-2009, 01:53 AM
Good work Simon. That is one happy little girl.

andym
03-08-2009, 04:02 AM
Excelent work young man, now make her her own boat! She will love you for it

Simon.O.
03-08-2009, 04:26 AM
Excelent work young man, now make her her own boat! She will love you for it
Young ??? Not sure about that
Her own boat, when she comes to the pond she gets to have a play with my tow boat.
I have let her have a go with my crawler, on the lawn, and she is only marginally interested in R/C stuff.
I'll work on it though.

The Equestrian centre is coming on well and we will show more as it develops.

andym
03-08-2009, 06:01 AM
They are great kids aren't they? My 10 year old daughter thought that the Wild Thing I built her and her brother needed new paint, so for xmas she gave me the paint! She helped sand and prep the boat ( it was black) she then did the undercoat and helped with the top coat. It is not the best job but not to bad and she just loves her new Red boat Dad built.
Simon I promise not to over run this thread anymore.:doh:

Xzessperated
03-08-2009, 07:09 AM
They are great kids aren't they? My 10 year old daughter thought that the Wild Thing I built her and her brother needed new paint, so for xmas she gave me the paint! She helped sand and prep the boat ( it was black) she then did the undercoat and helped with the top coat. It is not the best job but not to bad and she just loves her new Red boat Dad built.
Simon I promise not to over run this thread anymore.:doh:

Great job Andy and Jess. I wish I was your son.

Meniscus
03-08-2009, 10:23 AM
...I wish I was your son.

LOL, Xzessperated up for adoption and accepting interviews!

Simon.O.
03-12-2009, 04:15 AM
Update.
With washing the house, mowing 37 lawns, and running the odd boat we have achieved this so far.
She now has a small paddock to play with the horses.
For those of you that may have some small idea of young girls fashions, that is not a bad taste top. It is her pyjamas. :laugh:
There is also a pic of her and Tigger who she was on today at lessons.

Flying Scotsman
03-12-2009, 12:41 PM
A great thread Simon.
A cousin of mine was right into horses and show jumping. When she got married and had kids one of her daughters represented Scotland in show jumping. Girls and horses just go together.

Douggie

Meniscus
03-12-2009, 12:52 PM
This is in the off topic because it is.
The cig lighter is there to give an idea of scale.

What is it ???

You know, all this time I thought it was going to be one of those new German hydros 1/5 scale and the little swinging doors were flood chambers to help it get on plane.

Or a large prop box ;) 2" drive!

Simon.O.
03-14-2009, 02:49 AM
So I am in the workshop busy on the second stable building and in walks the little one with a small cardboard box in her hand.
"dad, have yo got a small bit of wood??"
How big?
"about this big" she hold her hands 6" apart
What is it for?
"A ramp for this"
What is it?
"A trailer to get the horses from......"

No, you cant have any of my wood, now you need to see the face of an 8yo girl who has just had the carpet pulled from under her.

You can help me design and build a proper horse float !!
This afternoon was rainy so washing the front of the house was out.
This is what we have so far.
It is mocked up on blocks to give an idea and she is now VERY happy.
She and mum will paint it.

There is more to come.

egneg
03-14-2009, 03:13 AM
It will have a ramp won't it?

Simon.O.
04-06-2009, 03:30 AM
At long last the horse truck was pressed into operation this afternoon.
Half an hour later she came down and told me some of the problems.
The horses fall over when the truck is moved.
A long discussion was had as to why this was not a foreseeable problem and whose fault it was.:unsure:
It was decided that it was my fault somehow and now I am responsible for fixing all the design and construction problems. :confused1:
I now have to fit removeable dividers so that the horses do not fall over when the truck is in motion. A couple of cargo areas have now been added to plans just so Dad is not left with spare time on his hands to build a big rigger. :tape:
Here is the truck on acceptance trials and the owner with the new plans.

egneg
04-06-2009, 04:21 AM
A chip off the old block I see!

andym
04-06-2009, 04:49 AM
Her plans look more detailed than yours do!!