Why releases have been slow recently...

Started by Leon, 13 January 2015, 04:36:21 AM

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Thanks for sharing chaps.

Having gone through something similar with my grandfather i can both sympathise and empathise.

Hopefully, things will progress in the best way possible for all concerned.

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Thanks for the info, but really no need to apolagize!

I saw my grandfather go down the same route, and i know it can be though! Tell Dave to hang in there!

Sean67

Hopefully 2015 will be better for Dave.
Hope his dad loves his new home.
Hadn't noticed the slowdown now had much money to spend on toys last year.
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Maenoferren

To echo others on here; I hope that things improve for everyone involved. As for the slow down on new releases... family first.... and we are all still here so you must be doing something right :)

Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

GrumpyOldMan

Hello Leon

I can quite sympathise with the issues you've had here. I live 2 hours flying time away from my parents and went through a similar time with my dad. I owe my sister a great deal now. Heather's father is also going through this but he lives 3 hours flying time away.

The slowing of new models hasn't affected me greatly because I've fallen behind in creating my lead mountain on what you've released anyway  =).

Hopefully it will be a better year for you all.

Cheers

GrumpyOldMan

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13 January 2015, 11:03:49 PM #20 Last Edit: 13 January 2015, 11:05:22 PM by Just a few Orcs
Hi Leon and Dave,

 
Glad things are getting sorted out. Familly have to come first. I apprecite some of the dificuties as my Mum went that way.  It can be very difficult, both practically and emotionally. I hope things are now on a more even keel.

There is no reason or need to apologise.

Perhaps you should both slow down a bit anyway.

Even with a slow down of the new releases I still have a long wish list, to say nothing of the lead mountain.

Cheers

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Quote from: Just a few Orcs on 13 January 2015, 11:03:49 PM
Perhaps you should both slow down a bit anyway.

Steady on!

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Dave

Thanks for the comments, nothing can prepare you for it, the worst parts were the paranoia on the part of my dad.  Good news 40 mould discs arrived yesterday on with moulding!!!!!

cheers dave

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Dave

Wishing you all the best. My aunt died of Alzheimer's. It's distressing when the people closest to you are suffering. It's good to know that you have the support of your family. There are also some good online forums for discussing caring for family members. It's sometimes good to know you're not the only one.

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It's always distressing and stressful taking care of an elderly relative suffering illness, as my wife and I know all too well. Family always comes first. I'm glad things have settled down for you all. Best wishes for the future.

fred.

I'm sorry to hear of your family troubles - fortunately this is one illness my extended family hasn't suffered from. (I feel there may well be a 'yet' lurking at the end of the previous sentence, but lets hope not.)

Great news that moulding can now ramp up - there have been lots of greens of new stuff that it will be great to see coming into production. Along with whatever great new stuff you have in the pipeline for this year.

It's also always interesting to hear more details of the whole moulding / casting process - and the fact that it takes multiple hours to make a mould. Which obviously really limits how many you can make. My understanding from reading various articles over the years is that mould making is a mix of both art and science, and making a good mould is a real craft skill.
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Quote from: fred    12df on 15 January 2015, 08:55:49 PM
My understanding from reading various articles over the years is that mould making is a mix of both art and science, and making a good mould is a real craft skill.

It really is, Dave's got 20+ years of experience now so he does all of them.  I've watched him do 100's of them but it's not something I'd attempt myself at all. 
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Quote from: fred    12df on 15 January 2015, 08:55:49 PM
My understanding from reading various articles over the years is that mould making is a mix of both art and science, and making a good mould is a real craft skill.

Oh....It certainly is.  X_X.
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Quote from: Leon on 15 January 2015, 09:34:08 PM
It really is, Dave's got 20+ years of experience now so he does all of them.  I've watched him do 100's of them but it's not something I'd attempt myself at all. 

So what are you going to do when he decides to retire?  :-\
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Quote from: Hertsblue on 16 January 2015, 09:54:29 AM
So what are you going to do when he decides to retire?  :-\

Chain him to the mould making machine in the unit so he cant retire - then to explain his absence, tell all who know him he has run off with a 20 year old Nyphomaniac from Essex.  ;D ;D

After 6 weeks (probably less) they will all think that she has worn him out and he is no more.  he can then be kept making moulds till he leaves this mortal coil and goes off to join the Norwegian Blue
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