Coming on nicely there John.  Tracks looking good  :thumb2:
							
						
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Thanks Steve, yes I remember discussing that with MrT, The flip top is useless. We both decided that removing it when you needed paint and pouring was a better way.Nice work with the One Shot. Mr T and I had a conversation about making sure the paint is cleaned off the spout and lid and making sure it is fully locked shut when finished using. It seems it can easily stay open and dry out inside the the bottle. Great to see you falling back in love with your airbrush. Keep up the great work my friend
I didn't want to go over to Tamiya unless I had too, will still use my Vallejo for brush work and for AB use AK 3 gen.
Morning Si, yes they look ok and the paint has stayed on them, didn't know how the rubber would react to the paint when I put them back on. Pleased with the sag, as long as the wire doesn't stand out too much. If you cut it any shorted the outer part of the track tends to curve over.
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The primer looks to have gone on nicely. I have a couple of bottles of Vallejo primer lurking at the back of a shelf. Only ever used them once or twice and they've been sat there for years. Like many I couldn't get on with them at all. I think the wires you've used for the sag will never show once painted in a track colour.
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Thanks Jim, if it works well I shall be really pleased, just need to find some more old style paper clips , they were just the right thickness and didn't bend. :smiling3:Hi John
The primer looks to have gone on nicely. I have a couple of bottles of Vallejo primer lurking at the back of a shelf. Only ever used them once or twice and they've been sat there for years. Like many I couldn't get on with them at all. I think the wires you've used for the sag will never show once painted in a track colour.
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I make that ten types and ten repeats John.......but I’m a sad and lonely rivet counter...... :tongue-out3: :tongue-out3:Comment
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Tim there's wavey and straight, no tear, plain, pointed and lipped, please try to pay attention at such an important matter:smiling::smiling::nerd:Comment
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That's a good idea Gerry, mind imagine me trying to tie some cotton on a track would end up with me on the floor fighting the track and smashing the model.:smiling3:Comment
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Isn't too difficult - if you feed the cotton round the axle first, then out through the track, you can tie off on the outside & hide either under the track, or with weathering.
							
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