Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Model airplanes

In my last post I mentioned that both my "men" (husband and sun) wanted to take up a new hobby, so we went shopping yesterday, they were searching for a specific type of plane, a Messerschmitt (I am totaly ignorant of this stuff, I just remember the name because it is German!!). I knew that the whole idea wouldn't work out, but I didn't say much...

So, the pieces are on the table... both Sotiris and Yiannis obsereved them carefully...

Here are the instructions... A bit difficult it seems...


Let's put the pieces together. Here goes the swearing and the cursing... The parts are too small, it didn't glue correctly, etc...


Here is the result... You must be wondering .... where is the rest of it?The inside part?
It is just too difficult!!!
That's the way people throw 45 Euros to garbage...
I hope you have a better luck with your hobby!


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Πρέπει να έχει τρομερή υπομονή ο Σωτήρης... Μπράβο του!!!!

Alexandros said...

That's nothing! Once I've spend 200 euros to buy a remote controlled helicopter. I managed to fly it only once :( I still have it somewhere but I don’t dare trying again after all the failures I had.

Anonymous said...

Hey how cool. Thansk for sharing the pics Theodora.. Interesting per usualy.. Oh and I enjoyed the music connected to the blog! Hugs from Glenice xo

Anonymous said...

well, I keep on giving money away for books, the theatre or a basketball match. :-)

maria_pin said...

Good luck to them!

On another note, because you said you don't know much about cooking, I have just dedicated to you a nice pasta recipe, have a look!

xxx

Unknown said...

I love people who have hobbies. I believe they are playful and interesting people, and they not easily get old. So, what happened to this specific hobby? They abandoned it? The thing is you have to insist to a hobby, it is not easy from the beggining!

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