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    #1846
    Did not want to spend a fortune on another airbrush and saw this reviewed on you tube, and for £36.40 inc postage via Aliexpress thought I would get one, even if the spares were useable it has to be a bargain. But the review results were good so it now remains for me to make a hash of it.... You get everything in the pic except the laptop... Airbrush, two different needle sizes, three end caps, spare paint holders, cleaning brushes and reamer, water trap, quick release x2 and the air hose. But beware when ordering as there are similar but they come with a powerpack. I will let you know later today what i think.
    Mike.
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    • KarlW
      • Jul 2020
      • 1522

      #1847
      Very restrained in the model shop in Cork today.....Click image for larger version

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      • Mark1
        • Apr 2021
        • 4156

        #1848
        One new clear sprue from eduard to replace the p51 mustang canopy that someone broke :rolling: Click image for larger version

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        And the box it came in:thumb2:Click image for larger version

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        • Dave Ward
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #1849
          Very wet postie just delivered these.....................
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          All Ebay auction wins - highest price £14.45, lowest £6.35 ( delivered prices ) - quite satisfied with that!
          Dave

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          • spanner570
            • May 2009
            • 15564

            #1850
            Dave, that Mirage kit will not let you down. My Mirage 'Campbeltown' had 'Thousands of bits' and was great fun to build.

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            • Guest

              #1851
              Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
              Did not want to spend a fortune on another airbrush and saw this reviewed on you tube, and for £36.40 inc postage via Aliexpress thought I would get one, even if the spares were useable it has to be a bargain. But the review results were good so it now remains for me to make a hash of it.... You get everything in the pic except the laptop... Airbrush, two different needle sizes, three end caps, spare paint holders, cleaning brushes and reamer, water trap, quick release x2 and the air hose. But beware when ordering as there are similar but they come with a powerpack. I will let you know later today what i think.
              Mike.
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              OK, had a play with the new 'brush and it performed well and in fact put some of the more expensive ones to shame. Came with an 0.3 needle fitted and also has 0.5 and 0.2 needles included. All in all well pleased.

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              • Dave Ward
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #1852
                Originally posted by spanner570
                Dave, that Mirage kit will not let you down. My Mirage 'Campbeltown' had 'Thousands of bits' and was great fun to build.
                I've got an Airfix reboxing of the Mirage model, but it's in 1/400 scale.............
                Dave

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                • KarlW
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1522

                  #1853
                  I'm a big fan of my HobbyZone paint hangers, they're great for 17ml dropper bottles but their solution for other bottles, four slightly canted shelves, is not great.
                  Found these from EMBA hobby, similar idea, holds a lot and reasonably inexpensive.
                  Just have to rearrange my wall now.
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                  • Guest

                    #1854
                    Originally posted by KarlW
                    I'm a big fan of my HobbyZone paint hangers, they're great for 17ml dropper bottles but their solution for other bottles, four slightly canted shelves, is not great.
                    Found these from EMBA hobby, similar idea, holds a lot and reasonably inexpensive.
                    Just have to rearrange my wall now.
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                    Hello Karl, I found that after a year or so the back started to come away from the frame, but some Gorilla glue sorted out that problem....
                    Mike.

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                    • KarlW
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1522

                      #1855
                      Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                      Hello Karl, I found that after a year or so the back started to come away from the frame, but some Gorilla glue sorted out that problem....
                      Mike.
                      I had to reassemble the HobbyZone ones as the hanger part delaminated. I've glued every contact point on these, and may even pin the back panels in place.

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                      • Guest

                        #1856
                        Originally posted by KarlW
                        I had to reassemble the HobbyZone ones as the hanger part delaminated. I've glued every contact point on these, and may even pin the back panels in place.
                        I know, it was like a circus act when I first realised what was happening, I first glued one part and the next day another part had come adrift, be carefull when pinning as the 'wood' is like pressed cardboard.

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                        • KarlW
                          • Jul 2020
                          • 1522

                          #1857
                          Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                          I know, it was like a circus act when I first realised what was happening, I first glued one part and the next day another part had come adrift, be carefull when pinning as the 'wood' is like pressed cardboard.
                          Yeah it's MDF, glueing the edge taking the pin helps, as does really narrow pins. 24ga should be fine.

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                          • Guest

                            #1858
                            Originally posted by KarlW
                            Yeah it's MDF, glueing the edge taking the pin helps, as does really narrow pins. 24ga should be fine.
                            Go for it.....

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                            • KarlW
                              • Jul 2020
                              • 1522

                              #1859
                              Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                              Go for it.....
                              Shooting them in straight is the bigger worry.......

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                              • Allen Dewire
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 4741
                                • Allen
                                • Bamberg

                                #1860
                                Originally posted by KarlW
                                Shooting them in straight is the bigger worry.......
                                Hi Karl,

                                Drilling out the pieces with a drill bit that's smaller than the pins will keep them straight and not split the MDF. A good wood glue and the pins should hold them together. I did this with all my hanging HZ wall racks, and they are still in one piece...

                                Prost
                                Allen
                                Life's to short to be a sheep...

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