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    #16
    Well, John, Scale Model Shop, has come up trumps again


    I feel as though I am solvent again


    The photo etch hold while you cut tool is something I have long wondered why anyone would want. After working on the BT-7 photo etch, I now realise that I do indeed want, if not need, one.


    Thanks again for the great service John, getting a little slow in your old age mate these Took 28 hours from pressing the confirm order button to a cheery chap in an orange jacket knocking on my door


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    • John
      Administrator
      • Mar 2004
      • 4677
      • John
      • Halifax

      #17
      Originally posted by \
      a little slow in your old age mate these Took 28 hours from pressing the confirm order button
      Sorry I will have a word with Royal Mail tell them it's not good enough.


      I thought I packed that quite well as it wasn't the easiest thing to pack
      www.scalemodelshop.co.uk

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      • Guest

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        Sorry I will have a word with Royal Mail tell them it's not good enough.
        I thought I packed that quite well as it wasn't the easiest thing to pack
        To be honest John, it wasn't that easy to unpack either I did wonder wether I should have left the brass and plastic tube out of the order but then I thought, naaa he likes a challenge

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        • Guest

          #19
          [quote=" I shook the near empty bottle of Mr Cement to get some on the brush and did what was needed.


          Accepting that the bottle was nearly empty, I checked my cupboard for a fresh bottle and, disaster, there wasn't one


          Sleepless night followed.


          Cutting out all the explanation,you sound like a glue junkie. Sniff Sniff

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          • Guest

            #20
            [QUOTE=\][quote=" I shook the near empty bottle of Mr Cement to get some on the brush and did what was needed.
            Accepting that the bottle was nearly empty, I checked my cupboard for a fresh bottle and, disaster, there wasn't one


            Sleepless night followed.

            [/QUOTE]
            Cutting out all the explanation,you sound like a glue junkie. Sniff Sniff


            Who says I am not lol.... Yep, it sounds bad doesn't it but all is well now. It was nearly as bad as finding my Kindle battery was dead one lunchtime at work...... That horror will live with me forever, I had to listen to inane gossip instead

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            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #21
              Originally posted by \
              Well, John, Scale Model Shop, has come up trumps again
              I feel as though I am solvent again


              The photo etch hold while you cut tool is something I have long wondered why anyone would want. After working on the BT-7 photo etch, I now realise that I do indeed want, if not need, one.


              Thanks again for the great service John, getting a little slow in your old age mate these Took 28 hours from pressing the confirm order button to a cheery chap in an orange jacket knocking on my door


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              Hi graham I use Tamiya thin and I also use mr cement but I don't know what the White Tamiya cement is , can you let me in on its good points or bad points ( I like to have what I need just in case


              Regards


              Robert

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              • Guest

                #22
                The white cap is still a liquid but a tad thicker than extra thin..... so I suppose that would just be thin? Anyway, it is a bit slower setting and is good for where you have to apply glue to one surface and then add the part to be glued. Gives you a tad more time to align parts before the 'grab' or evaporation. It also has a slightly better gap filling ability but not quite as thick as Cotacta or Precision glues.


                So, for me, two parts held together then it is green cap using capillary action. Things like wheels then it is white cap into the hole of the wheel or onto the axle then put the two parts together.

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                • Robert1968
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 3596

                  #23
                  I'll get a bottle me thinks ( I have to make new hood clasps for the bonnets on my whippet tank as I used tweezers then extra thin but lost all 4 as pinged ( prob need a thicker slower setting like you suggest prob give me better manoeuvre to get in place before it sets.


                  Robert

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