Just a wee query, Like myself I take it most of us have fingers like white puddings, and trying to fit certain bits is a nightmare. What do you do when you drop bits though ? I made a 1/35 willys jeep recently, christ was that small. Spent more time on my hands and knees looking for minute pieces. going to try and find a 1/2 scale next lol
What do you do when you lose bits ?
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Don't have a grey or black carpet. My dogs are good at finding things but tend to chew them or swallow them. I hate making aircraft engines cos keep losing bits as they ping out of the tweezers. -
Recently built a 1/35 willys myself. I lost a lot of PE parts, broke my mirror and lost my steering wheel. I generally do a lot of sulking and swearing. Try this forums bits bin or ebay or companies replacement parts service.Comment
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I usually yell and swear for a few minutes after a half hearted attempt to find it. If its something that's not too noticeable I move on. Just part of the game I guess. If its something kinda important , I myself have three options. One is to rifle through my parts box and cobb something together or the second option is to then rifle through Grumpa's junk boxes and see where that gets me. And last but not least , hope Grumpa has the same kit , and proceed to rob himHopefully he doesn't respond to this thread.
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If the CM has managed to steal it away I've generaly found there's always a way to scratch build the part, or if it's not seen and makes something work (like a hinge or latch) with some ingenuity you can make something which works ( may not look much like the original part but if it's not seen it don't mater)Comment
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I'm training one of the dogs to become a retriever. It may take longer than originally planned...
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Well it's always good to look in the spares drawer if you have one and you can always ask here on the forum as well as evilbay/ amozon/ and the odd craft shop ( John at SMS is pretty good at ordering stuff.
Scratch building is a good way to go or scavenging from old kits.
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