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Originally posted by \Wow thats a very large amount of working going on,no wonder i have a problem to keep up with all the post,s.great to see so much input the the best site on the web,Comment
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You need to remember that the recent threads do-da thing really is for the very latest posts. You will all be better served not to follow the forum from that but instead, use the new posts page. Even then on a good day posts can already be pushed to page 2.Comment
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Originally posted by \Why not build a model hamper. Then you can take it with you with the bare essentials. No more model making down time. A little care is needed as am am not sure if Premier Inn like glue all over their work tops.Comment
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Originally posted by \I thought about that Laurie, but the thought of the smell of, well anything to do with modelling, put me off as I'll have to go to sleep with that smell!! But believe me, I'm trying to work out how to make he travel and the modelling work!!Comment
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Originally posted by \Take a 1/16 figure to Telford some glue and paint in a shoe box might not be exactly what you want but it's still modellingComment
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Originally posted by \What about a Airfix starter kit add a few tools ok the paints are not to hot but you're making a model and keeping your hand in. Just a thoughtComment
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Originally posted by \That is not a bad idea... Are there any odourless glues on the market?
Tamiya thin is a real pungent pear drop. Likeable if you like pear drops.
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Tamils do a liquid poly that smells of lemon...
Can we get back on topic now?
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