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Canute

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  1. Ron, the thumb drills are sold by Micro-Mark, thru Amazon. They're in the fine print in that ad as the brand. And yes, Evergreen can be your friend for details.😁
  2. Definitely like the way your soft edges turned out; well done. 👍
  3. Glad to be of service. I had been skeptical of that technique, but having done it a few times, it works. Most RR car manufacturers are making fewer kits any more. The average pogue wants ready-to-run equipment. Too in a rush to spend time building and painting a kit. Or afraid to screw up a build. Most of my club members are like that So if we want to build a variation, we need to disassemble a built up kit.
  4. Denis, good save of the kanone. Something for all us plastic kit builders to keep in our back pockets is to put the glued item into the coldest freezer you own. I've left cars in there overnight and the parts can be popped off. It helps if the freezer is as cold as you can make it. May help us save a situation such as Denis ran into. Can't unglue with acetone; melts styrene. Alcohol won't normally work on our plastic cements. Could pry parts off, but you will likely mess the parts up before the joint fails.
  5. Nice progress, OC. The intakes fit up well.
  6. Those green pieces in the directions are the drilling jigs, Craig? Very nice touch.
  7. Well, you could always build a jet, with the engine somewhere up in the body. 😁 Seriously, that will be some doozy of an engine, Chris.
  8. You might look into a hobby shop carrying Tichy phosphor bronze wire. They market several sizes: https://www.tichytraingroup.com/Shop/tabid/91/c/ho_wire/Default.aspx I have not tried to blacken it, but I have painted it.
  9. I use an ancient set of dividers to put pin hole marks in the plastic/resin, similar to what you'd do in a piece of metal. Very sharp points. And yes, magnification is a must, along with good lighting.
  10. Those bits the carbide versions, Craig? They're brittle. I went back to the HSS versions. You did well with drilling so many holes per bit. I figure on 2 drill bits per car, if I'm replacing grab irons on an older car with grabs versus ladders.
  11. Eye catching paint job, Denis. Easy-peasy to find and join up on.
  12. Denis, have you ever tried to whiten decals by putting them up in a sunny window pane. I read it somewhere, but can't find the source of that factoid.
  13. Always interested in things railroad. Led on, Denis. I'm in.
  14. The lack of locating pins and very basic fitting is pretty typical of the limited run, niche market kits. A number of companies, such as Amodel and Emhar, come to mind. Do a good job prepping the fit before you paint and assemble and you'll see a nice model of that tank. You may need to tape the parts in place to glue them up, so you'd need to balance that with prepainting your parts.
  15. OC, might want to show a little wear and tear on the lap belt latches and the edges of the seats where tools, gear bags and/or feet rub away the gray paint. Otherwise, they do look good.
  16. You will go blind, building this one. Talk about one intricate ship model. But, I'll be here watching this with rapt attention. 😁
  17. Will there be any kind of piping running under the frame? Brake piston(s), steam and air lines. I assume with quality of the kit so far, these items will be added further in your build. As Wefalck says, using a mirror may enhance the views.
  18. Nicely done, Elijah. It will give you pleasure fore years, since you made it yourself. 👍
  19. Denis, I think you got this one. The canopy looks pretty good. 👍
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