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Do you know what I would do in all honsty - I would move the long desk along under the wall and move the book shelves, that way you could pin up the drawing you are working from, and simply replace it when you move on to the next stage in the plans - they would be right under you when you need them. OC.
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Is this the kit thats needs some slight work on the sheer towards the bow (upwards) inlcuding some of the port holes.? OC.
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Here's the result after taking the masks off and giving the hull a gentle wash with a soft sponge. OC.
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Also they are really hardwearing and dry real fast mine are touch dry to re coat with a brush immediatly after drying with a hairdryer between coats. OC.
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Deffo mate the jars are 22ml each and dilute really well and are spayer compatable, I would deffo get the set of six. OC.
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I would have said Pontos and Flyhawk. OC.
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Greg can I recommend these to you - I use them they are color matched to be as close to admiralty colors. OC.
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"What - you measure your popcorn with a ruler"....... OC.
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I decided to mask the hull into sections to aid hand painting, I did this in equal sections so as to look natural when the tape is removed, just the one pic. OC.
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Facinating build greg - not so disimilar to my Warspite, I will be watching along pinching lou popcorn. OC.
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Tiger would be Brilliant Helicopter moded version? OC.
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I have seen that mentioned before, the only experience I have with molten sprue is with aircraft kits to make arials and comms wires, where you would heat up one of the lengths of sprue then pull it till it became a very fine string. OC.
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Thanks Jack, I think I have seen it on flee bay. OC.
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"Type of brush" yep the hairy kind with a handle, seriously its a fairly decent size brush that I use for hand painting my Warspite build, paint wise in using the excellent Lifecolor set of acrylic satins, they are really good. Its one of those painting jobs - the more thinned out coats its get - the better the finish. OC.
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If I pull this one off I think I will have earned the NRG achiever medal of stupid painting endurance. OC.
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Yeah it just took a bit of sanding with fine wet and dry, its had a few more coats back over the whole hull, but to be honest its like trying to paint a glass from top to bottom with a small brush. OC.
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Something like this kevin, https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/dave-forteys-scale-model-hms-916409 OC.
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How about HMS Ark Royal R09 in 1/72 scale if one is out there. OC.
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Sort of an update - I have been having trouble with the join line not joining flush despite sanding to two halves, and even with many coats of paint it looked Horrid, so I tried to apply some styrene cement, thi wasn't doing a very good job (dont the smallest and least complicated builds tend to give us grief) So plan number two was to use some C/A and smear it inside and over the bow nose area. This was done to some extent and when dry I was able to give the bow (super glued area) and the rest of the hull a thorough sanding with very fine wet n dry and water. The result was the affect you get when you sand a car down ready to re spray. Then it was back on using my little hairy friend and muliple thin coats of dark grey. No pictures as I didn't have the heart and thought it looked a mess, still having to use my phone camera also. Not the best day TBH. OC.
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