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Nice looking linisher Neil. What make is it and what do you expect to use it on?
I can't remember the make but it's identical to Axminster's own. I got it from Amazon around £80 mark.
It's basically the start of my retirement plan- I have access to all this kind of kit at work but that will finish when I (eventually)retire.
I'm sure I will find plenty of uses for it, but specifically it's for my main retirement project;
She was famous frigate from film Master and Commander.
I've never done anything like it before so it should keep me occupied for a couple of years.
SWMBO is going to freak when I bring it down from the loft - and I will have to do that long before it's finished as it's too big for the hatch.....
A saw designed for precise, straight cuts, with a height adjustable and tilting saw blade, up to 45°. It is made for the fine mechanic, model builder, mould making, toy manufacture, architect, model carpenter and fitter. A variety of optional blades...
Hi this arrived today from forum member Paul or prichrd1 and is very generous of him to of done so, that's one of the reasons I've stayed with the forum because it is very friendly and helpful and nice things like this happen. I've already tested some of it and it works :thumb2:.
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Thank you again Paul.
Pete.
This turned up this afternoon, as I've said to Paul how ironic. This is the new Klear it smells the same as the old stuff.[ATTACH=CONFIG]n[/ATTACH]
Pete.
Arrived yesterday - some little boxes with even smaller writing on them!!!!
SLS scale ammunition boxes, these for 1:35th German 75mm shells.
(Other sizes available).
You get 2 per pack, made from laser cut mdf.
Small sheet of "how to" stick you're fingers together !!!!
Sharp blade and a few drops of cyano and you end up with this :-
I know the perfectionists will say they should be painted but I think they look better as is.
Now all I have to do is fashion some hinges and fasteners from foil without loosing one or two digits !
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Pete.
It'll be interesting to see how you get on with that Pete.
Pete
So ever since seeing a picture of one of these a in Battle of Britain book as a little nipper, I've always had a thing for WW2's big twin engined fighters although I don't think I ever built one as a kid (other than possibly a Mossie but even then I can't be sure).
I then saw this particular offering at a very small local model show/kit swap*** and thought why not - especially as it's my birthday next week!! :smiling3: This particular offering was released in 1970 and was even still wrapped in the plastic :astonished:,. The moulds actually pre-date my birth, being from 1967 (link HERE). I did find a couple of recent-ish build blogs and although it's a very simple kit by modern standards it apparently goes together very nicely!! It wasn't particularly cheap compared to online offerings of the same kit but I at least saved on the P&P.
Should this go ok I already have my eye on a more advanced and up to date 110 kit, so watch this space!
ATB
Andrew
***The show/kit swap is run by the ex-BBC man who built K9!!!
So ever since seeing a picture of one of these a in Battle of Britain book as a little nipper, I've always had a thing for WW2's big twin engined fighters although I don't think I ever built one as a kid (other than possibly a Mossie but even then I can't be sure).
I then saw this particular offering at a very small local model show/kit swap*** and thought why not - especially as it's my birthday next week!! :smiling3: This particular offering was released in 1970 and was even still wrapped in the plastic :astonished:,. The moulds actually pre-date my birth, being from 1967 (link HERE). I did find a couple of recent-ish build blogs and although it's a very simple kit by modern standards it apparently goes together very nicely!! It wasn't particularly cheap compared to online offerings of the same kit but I at least saved on the P&P.
Should this go ok I already have my eye on a more advanced and up to date 110 kit, so watch this space!
ATB
Andrew
***The show/kit swap is run by the ex-BBC man who built K9!!!
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A nice change of tack from the little builds Andrew:thumb2: Got a couple of 110’s sitting in the stash myself
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