That's superb - though the pedant in me would like to point out that you wouldn't get a double-walled hull like that on a single moulding - that's rather the point, it'd come on two sprues and be assembled by the modeller.
Tim Hunkin's one of the world's great unsung heroes. One day I really must get round to taking him up on an offer several years ago to visit his workshop.
The advice in the UK is strongly against sleeping with babies, being crushed by a parent on a sofa is a common cause of death. However, when we looked into it the stats were heavily slanted towards parents who drink and/or smoke. Since we do neither (well, not enough to get tipsy) we had 'em in bed with us when they were very tiny. That lasted a few weeks, which was ideal all round, but soon they were kicked out into a cot on the floor beside the bed. That was ghastly - we both kept listening to them breathe and that awful long gap when they stop for a bit. When they were in bed with us it didn't bother us but beside they bed it was nervewracking - so we threw them out into another bedroom and everyone slept much better.
Much good goes unnoticed - but as soon as it's "recognised" and people get to hear about it the parasites descend.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2009/12/11/two-quad-bikers-killed-as-they-are-hit-by-train-91466-25353576/
Perhaps similar to the right-hand pair here...
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That lasted a few weeks, which was ideal all round, but soon they were kicked out into a cot on the floor beside the bed. That was ghastly - we both kept listening to them breathe and that awful long gap when they stop for a bit. When they were in bed with us it didn't bother us but beside they bed it was nervewracking - so we threw them out into another bedroom and everyone slept much better.