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    #16
    On the carpet monster, I try not to use tweezers or fingernails. Parts can jump out like a grasshopper. I also sit as close to the work table as possible. Also, I try to put small parts, not ready to be attached, in a shallow jar, lidded box with compartments or similar and try never to put them down somewhere else. Don't sneeze! Sometimes, when opening the box of a new kit, some small parts can be loose and get lost.

    I've been impressed by Revell. I asked for another top left and left bonnet panels for my 1/16 Rolls Royce because I wanted to have the model with the engine exposed as well as not. It was supplied free. Than I noticed a wrinkle on the radiator (which was supplied "chrome" painted). Again, no charge.

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      #17
      Wear one of those kitchen aprons with a bib, your loss rate will drop dramatically. Derek

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      • slupanter
        SMF Supporters
        • Jun 2010
        • 554

        #18
        You can build headlight from green stuff. Make a ball the same size as the lamp, when its dried sand or cut one edge flat.

        I lost my flakwagan head lights so I just made a load.

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