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poppy, Comment for image # 15973 | 20 Jan 10 05:49 |
Beautifully detailed! |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 15973 | 20 Jan 10 05:17 |
Wow, very nicely done. |
Roring40, Comment for image # 15973 | 19 Jan 10 16:17 |
Looks cool - well done |
stirling, Image # 15973 | 19 Jan 10 14:54 |
M2 waist gun with unfinished ammo belt. The good news is I only have to make one more. YEE-- HAA!!! |
stirling, Image # 15972 | 19 Jan 10 14:52 |
M2 waist gun |
stirling, Comment for image # 15889 | 15 Jan 10 11:32 |
About 3 metres away. It's a 40-45 lb Kingfish. Great sport fish here in NZ off the rocks or on a boat. They put up one hell of a fight especially one this big. It took me about 15 min to get this baby on the rocks. |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 15889 | 15 Jan 10 06:11 |
Yowza! How close are you holding that fish to the camera? |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 14783 | 15 Jan 10 06:10 |
Wow, this looks great. Check your hobby store for clear plastic adhesive. It is the same stuff watchmakers use to attach the glass faces. Holds well and dries absolutely clear. I used it on my Piper Cub. |
Roring40, Comment for image # 15890 | 14 Jan 10 23:31 |
Looking great Gary, coming along realy well. Love the ping pong ball. |
stirling, Comment for image # 15890 | 14 Jan 10 16:37 |
HELP!!! I know I've seen it somewhere on this site but can someone please give some help with making small,(tiny about 2mm long bullets), ammo belts. Any help appreciated. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 15890 | 14 Jan 10 15:24 |
I like the ball turrent. Tell the crew to grow up and get to work! |
stirling, Image # 15890 | 14 Jan 10 14:34 |
Finaly I've filled all the gaps in the fuse. Crew are sitting around waiting for the pace to speed up. |
stirling, Image # 15889 | 14 Jan 10 14:32 |
Well the progress on my Lib has been very slow over the last year. I've been a bit busy with other hobbies including above. Thankfully I'm able to get back into building now. |
poppy, Comment for image # 14783 | 08 Nov 09 18:37 |
An idea for glass panels; use .010 guage clear plastic, cut panels as large as comfortable to cover as many openings at one time as possible, and run a thin bead of white glue around edges, hold in place till pieces begin to bond, takes 5-10 minutes. I usually squeeze glue onto a piece of wax paper and let thicken a few minutes b-4 applying, then use a toothpick to run around the edges. The glue will completely bond in 12-24 hrs, but can be removed with water before it is painted, if needed. If any glue gets on clear showing portion, it will dry clear and cannot be seen. On outside clear surfaces, it can be removed with a moistened toothpick if desired. I use this on all my canopy installations, both wooden and plastic models. |
poppy, Comment for image # 14783 | 08 Nov 09 17:22 |
Great innovation, beautiful work. |
Xanadu, Comment for image # 14783 | 08 Nov 09 17:18 |
Excellent idea...........kudos to you! |
stirling, Comment for image # 14783 | 07 Nov 09 18:26 |
Thanks guys. The windows might need some thinking about but I plan to try the "Testors clear cement and window maker" first. If that fails then I might have to vac form an insert or something. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 14783 | 07 Nov 09 17:46 |
Indeed! I second both comments. |
Roring40, Comment for image # 14783 | 07 Nov 09 17:37 |
Ha ! Improvisation - luv it. Nice work. That Lib is really coming along. |
stirling, Image # 14785 | 07 Nov 09 17:25 |
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