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  • Gern
    • May 2009
    • 9255

    #16
    Originally posted by \
    Cheers guys I appreciate that
    cheers Dave I'll give it a go when the opportunity arises which could be soon as I have some left over guns from these figures
    You could always practise on some sprue first. Just make sure you get the centre marked accurately and take it steady.

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    • Guest

      #17
      Must have missed this one. You really know how to paint them. Another cracker

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      • Alan 45
        • Nov 2012
        • 9833

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        You could always practise on some sprue first. Just make sure you get the centre marked accurately and take it steady.
        Just tried it on a spare gun with a scalpel, I couldn't hold it and drill at the same time so I improvised [ATTACH]120299.IPB[/ATTACH]

        that's not a bad effort first time out
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          #19
          id say that's a fair effort, it really adds to the effect of the gun.

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          • Gern
            • May 2009
            • 9255

            #20
            Told you it wasn't as tricky as you thought!


            When you say you couldn't hold the gun and drill at the same time, what sort of drill were you using? A simple pin vice is much simpler than trying any powered drills.

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            • Guest

              #21
              Originally posted by \
              Told you it wasn't as tricky as you thought!
              When you say you couldn't hold the gun and drill at the same time, what sort of drill were you using? A simple pin vice is much simpler than trying any powered drills.
              A powered drill for this would result in a trip to a&e! I went into my finger a tiny bit doing discs on a car and I was being 'carefull'


              I really fancy a jewellers drill do-dah with the slow speed and foot pedal. No idea how good they are

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              • Alan 45
                • Nov 2012
                • 9833

                #22
                Originally posted by \
                Told you it wasn't as tricky as you thought!
                When you say you couldn't hold the gun and drill at the same time, what sort of drill were you using? A simple pin vice is much simpler than trying any powered drills.
                I only have a big dewalt drill and it's just to powerful for that so I tried my model push one and trying to drill while holding it in your hand was very awkward, I don't have a vice I've never needed one before , but I worked it out in the end

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                • Gern
                  • May 2009
                  • 9255

                  #23
                  That explains your difficulty! I certainly wouldn't want to try using one of those. You'll have to add a pin vice and drill set to your next shopping list - you'll be amazed at how useful they'll be!

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by \
                    I only have a big dewalt drill and it's just to powerful for that so I tried my model push one and trying to drill while holding it in your hand was very awkward, I don't have a vice I've never needed one before , but I worked it out in the end
                    A wee vice would be handy. I think I have a small clamping one in the shed I may bring into the house. It can be awkward to use a small pin vice at times

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                    • Gern
                      • May 2009
                      • 9255

                      #25
                      Originally posted by \
                      A powered drill for this would result in a trip to a&e! I went into my finger a tiny bit doing discs on a car and I was being 'carefull'
                      I really fancy a jewellers drill do-dah with the slow speed and foot pedal. No idea how good they are
                      Unless you're doing lots and lots and lots of holes Dougie, I'd stick to a simple pin vice. They're much easier to control and it doesn't really take that long to drill a hole in plastic - and you're not risking the plastic melting, or the drill sliding about and ending up spraying that red stuff everywhere!

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                      • Alan 45
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 9833

                        #26
                        This is an officer and I think it's my best so far not really what I want it to look like but I'm improving


                        I have layered the coat , one base coat then a wash in the deep creases then a layered top over the creases and finished with a dry brush of the base coat, I still need to practice this to get it better


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