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Jack12477

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  • Birthday 06/14/1914

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    Ice Boating, Photography, Woodcarving, Hiking, Jazz music

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  1. Nope ! Those the out of box Tamiya tracks, which unlike other kit model tracks don't disintegrate after 5-10 years.
  2. For now I'm calling Walker tank #1 complete. I decided to hold off on weathering and/or camouflage until I decide on how I want to display it and the Walker tank #2 kit build is completed. But both will have to wait a while until after I deal with a medical issue that just cropped up unexpectedly. Note to Moderators: This build log is NOT FINISHED YET, only part 1 of 2 is finished. And there is a possibility of a diorama to be added to this build thread. The Walker tank model #1:
  3. I think it's called Crayola Air Dry clay here. Check out a Michaels store if you can't find it in Walmart.
  4. Alan, you can also use kids brand modeling clay to hold your figures while spraying them. I think it was Crayola brand.
  5. I think the hand vise would work. It comes with a set of metal pins/rods to insert in holes to hold irregular shaped objects. I have that hand vise and another different style both work well for holding small things. Are these figures metal or resin? Watch the MicroMark demo video on that webpage
  6. Looks like the tire gnomes snuck into your stash. 😒😠 But I do agree with Ken's solution.
  7. In anticipation of possibly doing a diorama I did pick up two cliff rock face rubber molds by Woodland Scenics. Incredible detail in these molds.
  8. It's under consideration! Big issue is where to display it. The ship models already take up all the display space. I have maybe 30 completed armor vehicles stored in plastic containers because I ran out of space.
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