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Scottie,
Just caught up on your build, you commented about wondering if the screw heads would show - they will - brush gently.
Great build.
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Hi Scottie
Thanks for the information. Makes perfect sense - you explained it perfectly. I have used thin worms of milliput in the past and it works ok. The problem was getting the worm of putty thin enough. Using your stretched sprue method gives a much more "in scale" look. You can get sprue to stretch out really fine. Thanks again. Keep up the great work and watch out for those 'bump feelers' they can get pretty personal!
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Hi Scottie,
Yet another thread where words can't describe the work, but the pics say it instead,
Brill...:thumb2::thumb2:Comment
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Hi Scottie
Thanks for the information. Makes perfect sense - you explained it perfectly. I have used thin worms of milliput in the past and it works ok. The problem was getting the worm of putty thin enough. Using your stretched sprue method gives a much more "in scale" look. You can get sprue to stretch out really fine. Thanks again. Keep up the great work and watch out for those 'bump feelers' they can get pretty personal!
Jim
Brad, Thanks fella really appreciated.Comment
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Scottie,
I just caught up awesome is the only thing I can say I made one a little while ago. It truly is a masterclass.
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Hi Scottie/Paul, I too have just caught up. Man...you're making me hate grab handles, I have an M8 and don't fancy the idea of replacing them :smiling6: Really nice work and a great come back from that logical incident. Where would we be without Simon. :smiling2:
You and Steve can be tandem buddies on a bicycle made for two.:tears-of-joy: Won't be surprised seeing both of you frequently outside Matron's office.
Cheers,
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Richard,
Good to see you mate. The thing I should have thought about is a lot of those I have fitted will be covered in stowage so wont be seen anyway lol. Matron took the Tandem off of us because we kept riding up and down the corridors.Comment
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Hi Jim, Matron has already adjusted my meds, and referred me to a specialist bump feeler. The welds are simple to do, they must be I can do it. Warm a piece of sprue with a lighter or candle until it just begins to wilt then pull apart from the ends until the thickness you require is achieved. Some plastic is easier to do then others depends on the manufacturer. Next using liquid glue dip the whole length and then place it where you want the weld. Let it dry so you don't run the risk of moving it. Next using the liquid glue soften the piece you have applied. when soft using the very tip of a sharp blade notch the plastic until you achieve a welded ripple look. When this has dried completely clean up the area I use a fibre pen then some worn scotchbrite other brands are available. Have a practice on an old build or a flat piece of evergreen. I will try and post some pictures when I get back to the bench. But I hope the description helps.Comment
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The thought of learning how to achieve welds I was feeling ok until the mention of lighters and candels. At which point Management rang Matron and I was sent to bed .Comment
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