sdpatt
Sr. SHO Engr.
Yes, you read correctly, I broke my SHO. As I sit here typing, I look over at my broken, white SHO. Not only the hood, but the rear valve cover, intake manifold, A/C compressor and both the front and rear exhaust manifolds went flying as the car bounced off its roof. The front of the body also came separated from the lower chassis pan.
All of this after it fell from its normal perch on the upper shelf on my computer desk and landed on its roof on the desk. A few drops of model glue should be able to put the Ertl SHO model back together again, but maybe I should place Humpty Dumpty in a safer spot.
I hope you take this in the good humor in which it was intended. It is a beautiful, but cool (56F) day here in Dallas, and I was enjoying driving around with my 22.5 month-old daughter on a few errands. I think my daughter is even bitten with the SHO bug as she squeals with excitement when those secondaries sing: "Yeah Daddy!" Even without prompting, she says, "Daddy's motor - vrooom!" She is definitely my child.
<small>[ November 16, 2002, 05:46 PM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>
All of this after it fell from its normal perch on the upper shelf on my computer desk and landed on its roof on the desk. A few drops of model glue should be able to put the Ertl SHO model back together again, but maybe I should place Humpty Dumpty in a safer spot.
I hope you take this in the good humor in which it was intended. It is a beautiful, but cool (56F) day here in Dallas, and I was enjoying driving around with my 22.5 month-old daughter on a few errands. I think my daughter is even bitten with the SHO bug as she squeals with excitement when those secondaries sing: "Yeah Daddy!" Even without prompting, she says, "Daddy's motor - vrooom!" She is definitely my child.
<small>[ November 16, 2002, 05:46 PM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>