Yes done it again, slipped off a stepladder and broken my clavicle (collarbone). So my right arm will be strapped up for the next 6 weeks. So this puts an end to painting/modelling, but I have a couple of units just waiting to be photographed.
keep safe
Will
Tough break. Rest up and take care of the wing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pest. Best of luck for a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteTake care
ReplyDeleteWish you a complete and swift recovery. I already look at ladders with suspiscion, even more after what happened to you.
ReplyDeleteOops ! , hope you mend soon , take it easy , Tony
ReplyDeleteOuch! Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteEasily done, I hope you make a full and rapid recovery Will. Maybe a grey overcoat, black boots and snappy bicorne could better show off your condition down at the supermarket........unless I have the wrong arm?
ReplyDeleteThat's no good Will. All the best for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Ouch! Stay indoors and drink Gin - it's safer! Wishing you a speedy recovery. :-0
ReplyDeleteRegards Chris.
Will,
ReplyDeleteI was sorry to hear about that. I tried not to laugh too hard!
You could use your non-painting time to have a go at organising your units for Crisis Point. Let me know what figures you have and how they're organised and I can point you in the direction of some resources to get them sorted into a workable Sharp Practice force if that helps.
Richard C
Very sorry to hear of this mishap. Hope you will heal quickly and fully. Will miss seeing your vast output. I am a far slower painter and I have projects ongoing in 1/72 Warsaw 1920, Napoleonic Naval and in 54mm ECW, and the Anglo-Sudan War.
ReplyDeleteChris B.