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  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15936
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #1276
    I think you're probably right Andy. As you say it may be good for aftermarket stuff that has hitherto been cast in resin.

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    • The Smythe Meister
      • Jan 2019
      • 6248

      #1277
      Originally posted by Jim R
      The future of this hobby - maybe? :rolling:
      I certainly hope not,
      Call me a luddite,(most people do!!),
      But I'll buy a CD over a music download,(actually prefer Vinyl if I'm absolutely honest ),and want to receive the "Kit in the box", with nice boxart and quality instructions. :smiling3:
      However,I know it's all going t*ts up these days.... Or "Progress" as they call it !!
      I'm just glad I have a stash,and still looking out for even more proper kits ....
      Good luck to all that embrace the new stuff, very pleased for you:smiling3: ...
      .... Me?! .... I'll stick to my PROPER kits... And ample pasties, Devon Mist,and of course... JD and Coke
      Andy

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      • Airborne01
        • Mar 2021
        • 4102
        • Steve
        • Essex

        #1278
        Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
        I certainly hope not,
        Call me a luddite,(most people do!!),
        But I'll buy a CD over a music download,(actually prefer Vinyl if I'm absolutely honest ),and want to receive the "Kit in the box", with nice boxart and quality instructions. :smiling3:
        However,I know it's all going t*ts up these days.... Or "Progress" as they call it !!
        I'm just glad I have a stash,and still looking out for even more proper kits ....
        Good luck to all that embrace the new stuff, very pleased for you:smiling3: ...
        .... Me?! .... I'll stick to my PROPER kits... And ample pasties, Devon Mist,and of course... JD and Coke
        Andy
        Substitute Bacardi for JD and explain 'proper' and I'm with you all the way Meister! (I'd substitute the word Traditionalist for Luddite if I was pressed as well!)
        Steve

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #1279
          Originally posted by Airborne01
          Substitute Bacardi for JD and explain 'proper' and I'm with you all the way Meister! (I'd substitute the word Traditionalist for Luddite if I was pressed as well!)
          Steve
          ALL substituted with no objection from me Steve ...
          ... Welcome to the Stone age !!
          .. There's a LOT that agree with us...they just don't know it yet!!

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          • Mark1
            • Apr 2021
            • 4156

            #1280
            Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
            ALL substituted with no objection from me Steve :smiling3: ...
            ... Welcome to the Stone age !!
            .. There's a LOT that agree with us...they just don't know it yet!!
            When I drag my knuckle of the floor that gets a thumbs up from me :thumb2: :smiling5:

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            • adt70hk
              SMF Supporters
              • Sep 2019
              • 10485

              #1281
              OK chaps! So yet more damage to the credit card.....

              The decals below look very nice and will do very nicely for what I have in mind and indeed for about half a dozen Tiffies!

              The Quickboost seats were inspired by someone who bought their 1/48 version for the Mossie GB and look very nice, although I won't be using them for my entry as I'm planning to use pilots, if the seats work out ok. The masks obviously speak for themselves!

              ATB

              Andrew





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              • Guest

                #1282
                Originally posted by adt70hk
                I think for add-ons and the like at least for the immediate future..... For bulk and whole kits not yet?
                I agree. So far, it looks mainly to be a good tool for things that would otherwise be tricky to scratchbuild, like these roller hubs,* and for relatively small, intricate parts like track links. Whole kits, I’m still not really convinced — except maybe to make masters for more traditional resin casting, that would speed up the design and actually lower costs compared to resin printing …

                * I could, and would, have scratchbuilt these from plastic if I had a good way to easily make 36 rings of the size I needed. But after a lot of thinking about it, I still couldn’t think of a way to do that other than cutting them by hand, so 3D printing seemed the best solution.

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                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15936
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #1283
                  A nice haul there Andrew. The decals certainly look comprehensive

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                  • The Smythe Meister
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 6248

                    #1284
                    Originally posted by Mark1
                    When I drag my knuckle of the floor that gets a thumbs up from me :thumb2: :smiling5:
                    Indeed Mark...
                    Your knuckles "dragging on the ground"....
                    ...certainly reminds me of something,:thinking::flushed:...
                    oh yeah....
                    ..... The "Macc Lads".. some awesome tracks... But probably banned these days!! !!

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                    • Mark1
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 4156

                      #1285
                      Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                      Indeed Mark...
                      Your knuckles "dragging on the ground"....
                      ...certainly reminds me of something,:thinking::flushed:...
                      oh yeah....
                      ..... The "Macc Lads".. some awesome tracks... But probably banned these days!! !!
                      Had to Google, yeah I see what you mean :smiling5:

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                      • Dave Ward
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #1286
                        WOW Macc Lads! - I went to see them in the early 80's ! - quite an experience! I was lucky, I only lost a shirt sleeve & had bruised knuckles. Fluffy Pup & No Sheep 'till Buxton are about the only ditties I remember before it all got a bit hectic! One of the punk offshoots that were common at that time. Sheffield was a centre for live music late 70's - mid 80's - I saw quite a few bands before they made the big time - Def Leppard - ABC - Human League, but the one that I remember best was Blondie (1977 or 8 )
                        All popular pubs had live music on Saturday night - you could find everything from Jazz, Skiffle, Rock - right through to Folk and all within easy walking/staggering distance! There were certain venues that could be guaranteed to end up in fights, but generally it was pretty good natured..............
                        Dave

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                        • The Smythe Meister
                          • Jan 2019
                          • 6248

                          #1287
                          Originally posted by Mark1
                          When I drag my knuckle of the floor that gets a thumbs up from me :thumb2: :smiling5:
                          Originally posted by Dave Ward
                          WOW Macc Lads! - I went to see them in the early 80's ! - quite an experience! I was lucky, I only lost a shirt sleeve & had bruised knuckles. Fluffy Pup & No Sheep 'till Buxton are about the only ditties I remember before it all got a bit hectic! One of the punk offshoots that were common at that time. Sheffield was a centre for live music late 70's - mid 80's - I saw quite a few bands before they made the big time - Def Leppard - ABC - Human League, but the one that I remember best was Blondie (1977 or 8 )
                          All popular pubs had live music on Saturday night - you could find everything from Jazz, Skiffle, Rock - right through to Folk and all within easy walking/staggering distance! There were certain venues that could be guaranteed to end up in fights, but generally it was pretty good natured..............
                          Dave
                          ... And they could actually play their instruments too.... to a pretty good standard in fact :smiling3:
                          P S. The "Knuckles dragging on the ground" bit is from "Saturday night" ... A bit of a classic if you ask me!!

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                          • adt70hk
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Sep 2019
                            • 10485

                            #1288
                            Originally posted by Jim R
                            A nice haul there Andrew. The decals certainly look comprehensive
                            Indeed. FAR more than I'll ever need but it was the only one that had the I needed and the spares will no doubt come in handy!!

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                            • adt70hk
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Sep 2019
                              • 10485

                              #1289
                              Originally posted by Dave Ward
                              WOW Macc Lads! - I went to see them in the early 80's ! - quite an experience! I was lucky, I only lost a shirt sleeve & had bruised knuckles. Fluffy Pup & No Sheep 'till Buxton are about the only ditties I remember before it all got a bit hectic! One of the punk offshoots that were common at that time. Sheffield was a centre for live music late 70's - mid 80's - I saw quite a few bands before they made the big time - Def Leppard - ABC - Human League, but the one that I remember best was Blondie (1977 or 8 )
                              All popular pubs had live music on Saturday night - you could find everything from Jazz, Skiffle, Rock - right through to Folk and all within easy walking/staggering distance! There were certain venues that could be guaranteed to end up in fights, but generally it was pretty good natured..............
                              Dave
                              A mate of mine was into punk in a big way and I remember him mentioning the Macc Lads..... Can only assume No Sheep 'till Buxton is a play on words of the Stiff Little Fingers track / album (can't remember which) No Sleep til Belfast (or vice versa)..... And yes I have seen SLF in concert a few times in the early 90s..... At the Brixton academy almost always on st. Patrick's night..... Absolute carnage but great gigs.....I still listen to their albums even now when the fancy takes me !

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                              • Mark1
                                • Apr 2021
                                • 4156

                                #1290
                                Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                                ... And they could actually play their instruments too.... to a pretty good standard in fact :smiling3:
                                P S. The "Knuckles dragging on the ground" bit is from "Saturday night" ... A bit of a classic if you ask me!!
                                When googling them it turns out they are still playing and are doing 2022 tour.

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