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T34 Conversion with a Armoured car in 1/35 for Simon
Looking good in the Eastern front John, btw what foam is that you're using? Looks more like Boston cheese cake and you really had to use SH*T to stick them. :tears-of-joy:
Maybe I can snag some timbers from the bridge. PaulE
Think you could Paul as it appears there will be little room left for the two sides ! .
Originally posted by Steve Jones
Nice to see how the models will interact on the base. Looks like you are having a lot of fun. Keep it comin mate
Loving it Steve, thank you .
Originally posted by Strenko J
Looking good John...let it snow..let it snow..let it snow (singing in my best bing crosby voice)
Very nice Joe, I can just imagine Bing.
Originally posted by rtfoe
Looking good in the Eastern front John, btw what foam is that you're using? Looks more like Boston cheese cake and you really had to use SH*T to stick them. :tears-of-joy:
Cheers,
Richard
Hi Richard, the foam is an insulation sheet Celotex boards are manufactured from polyisocyanurate (PIR), which is a thermoset plastic in the form of foam. Celotex boards are often PIR boards with foil facings to improve insulation levels. ! Easy to cut , but is messy as it gets everywhere .
I have a load of off cuts in the attic, so keep nicking the odd piece. Have had them for years, knew one day they would serve their purpose.
Now that glue, not in my mind a very good name for a product they we took into people houses, but it's very good, works well in the wet or dry . Polymer-based and solvent free.
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