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Panzer Putty is witch craft stuff :surprised::tears-of-joy:
Geoff
Just a non-Newtonian fluid Geoff…….invented in America during WW2 as a potential replacement for natural rubber apparently….it’s generic name is silly putty, by the way.
Lovely stuff to work with , I like the way you put in back into the tin covered in paint, have a look a couple of days later and it's nearly all black and flat .
Just a non-Newtonian fluid Geoff…….invented in America during WW2 as a potential replacement for natural rubber apparently….it’s generic name is silly putty, by the way.
So that's where it came from!!
One of my favourite demos of non-Newtonian fluid was one I saw on the comedy series The Big Bang Theory.
They got some DIY fluid.... flour and water I think, or at least something like that... And put it on cling film over a loud speaker and then watching it respond to to the music.
One of my favourite demos of non-Newtonian fluid was one I saw on the comedy series The Big Bang Theory.
They got some DIY fluid.... flour and water I think, or at least something like that... And put it on cling film over a loud speaker and then watching it respond to to the music.
Cornflour probably….not seen that episode though. Ian muddle and I discussed custard as a non Newtonian fluid somewhere. It behaves the same way if you make it out of the right ingredients :tongue-out3:
aaaaand…..we have stripes…….
Not perfect, but close enough for something that was hand painted prior to combat. Minor touch ups needed to eliminate overspray, and a minor repair to the rudder aerial rod, which I knocked off when masking for the stripes…..then gloss varnish prior to decals…..getting there at last!
Looking Great Tim!!! They were probably done quickly and yours look tops. If I may make a suggestion, please don't recycle the tissues after you blow your nose in them. Getting them wet and stuffing them into the holes is a fantastic idea Sir, but what was in them is more than we want to see...Thank you for your understanding.....
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