Third question of the day - must be getting in the swing of things! By the way, thanks to Duncan for the other replies.
I don't know how I have managed over the years - I just have a small piece of pine shelving that I use as a building board. I really must do something about that.
Not that it's not big enough for the stuff I have built (wingspan no more than 24", at a guess). No, it's just too hard to get some pins in, and I also complete one part and have to jig the plan around to do the other bits etc etc. It's a nusiance.
Years ago (notice how often I'm using that phrase? Yes, I'm worried about it now!) I heard of some special building board, but of course I could never find anything suitable in my local model shop. If I ever went looking for anything and couldn't find it I seemed to end up buying yet another 1/72 Spitfire/Hurricane/ME109/etc., just to make it look like it was a successful shopping trip........
Long-winded post to ask for advice on a building board. Number one: what material? Also: what size/weight etc.
While I'm on, I have these quite nice map pins for pinning down work, and I have found baking paper to be effective at keeping glue of plans. Any other basic requirements?
Cheers,
Tim
I don't know how I have managed over the years - I just have a small piece of pine shelving that I use as a building board. I really must do something about that.
Not that it's not big enough for the stuff I have built (wingspan no more than 24", at a guess). No, it's just too hard to get some pins in, and I also complete one part and have to jig the plan around to do the other bits etc etc. It's a nusiance.
Years ago (notice how often I'm using that phrase? Yes, I'm worried about it now!) I heard of some special building board, but of course I could never find anything suitable in my local model shop. If I ever went looking for anything and couldn't find it I seemed to end up buying yet another 1/72 Spitfire/Hurricane/ME109/etc., just to make it look like it was a successful shopping trip........
Long-winded post to ask for advice on a building board. Number one: what material? Also: what size/weight etc.
While I'm on, I have these quite nice map pins for pinning down work, and I have found baking paper to be effective at keeping glue of plans. Any other basic requirements?
Cheers,
Tim
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