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hotchpotch n. medley; dish of many ingredients

. . . and that's what this page is all about. Tell us about anything else at all other than model flight matters - as long as it's decent and inoffensive!

Share something of your other interests and hobbies or those of your family, be they amateur dramatics, arts and crafts, gardening, horse-riding, model railways,  pets, photography or whatever. Let's see the new baby, hear about your kids, your spouse, partner or girl/boy friend and their achievements, the new house, etc., etc. From Academic to Zany, it's all welcome on this page (subject to the discretion of the editor)!

 

In order to do justice to photographs appearing on this page, some pictures may require scrolling when viewed full screen and could take a little longer to download. 

 

Grapher has got himself some seasonal employment (voluntary, of course!) in Santa's workshop and has produced these nice little items - there's something rather special about wooden toys, don't you think?

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My first Christmas card for this year!

I received this from Bob Nicol, with early Christmas greetings! Thanks, Bob - mine will follow later!

I'm sure Bob won't mind if you send it to some of your pals!

 

Bell212.jpg (61941 bytes)Autostamps.jpg (74203 bytes)Gifted artist Carlos A. Garcia has added some new images to his web site recently. Latest addition to his military aircraft portfolio is this brilliant picture of a Bell 212 of the Argentinian Army flying over Buenos Aires city. All Carlos' work is copyright and not to be reproduced without his permission, but he is happy for ModelFlight readers to use his images for a background on their desktop. I also rather liked his latest set of stamps for the Argentinian Post Office depicting the cars driven by the Argentinian five-times World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio. Click these thumbnails to fully enjoy this artwork. If you would like to see more of Carlos' work, then visit his website at http://fly.to/carlosagarcia 

Here's something for your new 2002 diary

 

 

 

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