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Post by The Hooded Claw on Apr 4, 2007 14:18:25 GMT
I made myself a simple Jig using a block of wood two metal straight edges and some double sided tape.
First fix one of the straight edges to the block of wood. Then use three links at either end of the rule to space the second edge in place and fix the spacing.
Then place and clip the links in a length long enough to run accross all the upper return wheels. run some SLOW setting liquid poly along the length of track and after a few seconds you should be able to lift them off the jig and drape them into place. Repeat the process for the lower run. Remember it is easier to hide the join at the base of the lower rear wheel than any where else.
Hope this helps
H
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Post by The Hooded Claw on May 19, 2006 8:25:02 GMT
German AFVs usually had an off white cream colour to their interiors.
If you can get hold of the AJ Press books they have good pictures usually.
Ian
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Post by The Hooded Claw on Mar 17, 2007 14:31:07 GMT
Name: Ian Hartup.
Age: I'm 39 352 Days
Location: Kippax near Leeds
Job/work: I work in Sales for a Kia dealership
Modeling Preferances: Cars, 1/43rd F1 and 1/24th Road Cars. I do dabble in 1/20th and 1/24th Race cars. Used to build aircraft and armour but a major life change pushed them out of the equation a couple of years ago.
Modeling dis-likes: Carbon Fibre decals that won't lay down when you want them to!
Favorite model you have built: From my aircraft days my Maurice Farman MF-11 was a real humdinger. Cars it has to be my 1/43rd Monaco Ferrari F399 (Eddie Irvine's car).
Which model has given you the most grief: I've been working on an Aeroclub 1/48th DeHavilland Rapide for several years now. I bought it to enable me to produce a model of the Duxford based aircraft I took my now wife up in to propose to her in. It is not an easy kit to do 'right' but I will finish ... ssoon... I hope!
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