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isobig

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Finally "Stickershocked" my PML Endeavor! I think it came out great. Thanks Mark!

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I love that lettering! Do you know what style that is? And your rocket looks fantastic!
 
Thanks! I searched fonts online and found that one. It's called Airstrike. I told Mark about it and he was able to do it. :)
 
Thanks! I searched fonts online and found that one. It's called Airstrike. I told Mark about it and he was able to do it. :)

Great, thank you! I may just need to use that on one (or two) that are in my build pile.
 
Well crap... I didn't catch that either until you mentioned it. But it is a correct spelling ... just not PML's spelling. :)
 
NASA named the space shuttle "Endeavour" after the British ship of the same name commanded by James Cook. PML chose the same British spelling for their kit -- not sure why.

BTW -- I am working on an up-scaled Ultimate Endeavour with a central 76 and 6 38s. I'm calling it "Endeavoracious". :)

NikeMikey
 
Well holy crud.. I didnt even notice the choice of spelling..

I'll be happy to send out a replacement set ASAP if you want to change it..
 
Could be worse... Endoverend :wink:

I dont know weather to smack you or laugh at that.. arrrrgh ..


seems they are both correct..

en·deav·or
ənˈdevər/
verb
verb: endeavour; 3rd person present: endeavours; past tense: endeavoured; past participle: endeavoured; gerund or present participle: endeavouring; verb: endeavor; 3rd person present: endeavors; past tense: endeavored; past participle: endeavored; gerund or present participle: endeavoring

1.
try hard to do or achieve something.
"he is endeavoring to help the Third World"
synonyms: try, attempt, seek, undertake, aspire, aim, set out; More
strive, struggle, labor, toil, work, exert oneself, apply oneself, do one's best, do one's utmost, give one's all, be at pains;
informalhave a go, have a shot, have a stab, give something one's best shot, do one's damnedest, go all out, bend over backwards;
formalessay
"the company endeavored to expand its activities"

noun
noun: endeavour; plural noun: endeavours; noun: endeavor; plural noun: endeavors

1.
an attempt to achieve a goal.
"an endeavor to reduce serious injury"
synonyms: attempt, try, bid, effort, venture; More
informalgo, crack, shot, stab;
formalessay
"an endeavor to build a more buoyant economy"
earnest and industrious effort, especially when sustained over a period of time.
"enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavor"
synonyms: effort, exertion, striving, struggling, laboring, toil, struggle, labor, hard work, application, industry; More
pains;
informalsweat, 'blood, sweat, and tears', elbow grease;
literarytravail
"several days of endeavor"
an enterprise or undertaking.
"a political endeavor"
synonyms: undertaking, enterprise, venture, exercise, activity, exploit, deed, act, action, move; More
scheme, plan, project;
informalcaper
"an extremely unwise endeavor"





endeavor
or (especially British) endeavour
[en-dev-er]

Synonyms
Examples
Word Origin

verb (used without object)
1.
to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive:
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.
verb (used with object)
2.
to attempt; try:
He endeavors to keep things neat in his apartment.
3.
Archaic. to attempt to achieve or gain.
noun
4.
a strenuous effort; attempt.



either way the rocket looks AWESOME!
 
I dont know weather to smack you or laugh at that.. arrrrgh ...

Weather? As in tornadoes, hurricanes, fair skies, or other atmospheric phenomena? :wink:

or

Whether? As in whether or not you've used the right word? :p

I hope you realize, I'm just having fun here (at your expense :wink:).
 
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Weather? As in tornadoes, hurricanes, fair skies, or other atmospheric phenomena? :wink:

or

Whether? As in whether or not you've used the right word? :p

I hope you realize, I'm just having fun here (at your expense :wink:).


:y:

back to our regularly scheduled thread now.... LOL
 
Thanks Mark. Got a laugh out of your word use as well. LOL :)
 
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