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  • peterairfix
    • Jul 2012
    • 11109

    #5821
    [ATTACH]279215[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]279213[/ATTACH] Another boot sale cheapie only a fiver has a few bits missing but I have a few old Titanic's around for spares and once again this will not be a standard titanic build[ATTACH]279213[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]279214[/ATTACH]
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    • john i am
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2012
      • 4019

      #5822
      Originally posted by Rik101
      [ATTACH]279008[/ATTACH]

      Got this kit cheap in a local shop the other day.

      I have to say I'm really not impressed with the quality of this kit, a heck of a lot of sanding is needed to get it to look half decent and the detail level is quite low. The tooling for this kit is dated 1963.
      I have decided to go with a classic look on this one with a two tone paint job. The sides will be cream white and the rest of the body will be eggshell blue.
      New tooling 50+ years ago. Look forward to your build. I've got a bug in my stash somewhere. Your plan sounds a good one especially the paint scheme. Good luck cheers John

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      • Guest

        #5823
        Originally posted by monica
        that would have to be one of the hardest things to paint,and with the two most hardest paints,to me being orange and yellow,
        to use,but would like to see it,if you do have a bash at it
        AH!! I think I've worked it out! Copy the box top picture, crop it to leave the flame, copy it onto a Word document, touch the corner and move it around to re-size it and print two copies onto decal paper. Use a very thin/paper thin plasticard, cut it to fit into the exhaust pipe, one copy of the flame decal on each side, hey presto, solved!
        I'll have to wait though until I have other decals to print so as not to waste a whole A4 sheet of decal paper!

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        • monica
          • Oct 2013
          • 15169

          #5824
          Originally posted by PWick
          AH!! I think I've worked it out! Copy the box top picture, crop it to leave the flame, copy it onto a Word document, touch the corner and move it around to re-size it and print two copies onto decal paper. Use a very thin/paper thin plasticard, cut it to fit into the exhaust pipe, one copy of the flame decal on each side, hey presto, solved!
          I'll have to wait though until I have other decals to print so as not to waste a whole A4 sheet of decal paper!
          oh lol,you make that all sound oh so easy,glad that you know what,your doing,
          will look forward to seeing it all come together,

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          • peterairfix
            • Jul 2012
            • 11109

            #5825
            Probably one of the most expensive and rare kits that I will own this one is the first generation of dalek kits.
            And knowing me it won't take long to me to start it[ATTACH]279408[/ATTACH]
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            • Guest

              #5826
              Originally posted by peterairfix
              Probably one of the most expensive and rare kits that I will own this one is the first generation of dalek kits.
              And knowing me it won't take long to me to start it[ATTACH]279408[/ATTACH]
              I had one of those, they are reputed to be tricky to make. I sold it on e-bay for £56. That was in 2003.

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              • monica
                • Oct 2013
                • 15169

                #5827
                Originally posted by peterairfix
                Probably one of the most expensive and rare kits that I will own this one is the first generation of dalek kits.
                And knowing me it won't take long to me to start it[ATTACH]279408[/ATTACH]
                very nice buy Peter,thats just some think that,dose not pop up ever day the old doctor who kits,
                do real like this one,

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                • Guest

                  #5828
                  [ATTACH]279435[/ATTACH]
                  Deal of the day 50p from my local charity shop

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22851

                    #5829
                    Originally posted by russell hopson
                    [ATTACH]279435[/ATTACH]
                    Deal of the day 50p from my local charity shop
                    That's right down my street Russell, no skills needed.

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                    • monica
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 15169

                      #5830
                      nice Russell,,should be a fun build for you,

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                      • Guest

                        #5831
                        So having tried to build my own static grass applicator using an electric fly swatter, i found it didn't have enough power for longer grass. Plus using an open sieve made the grass go everywhere!

                        So I bought this
                        [ATTACH]279476[/ATTACH]
                        Naturally I forgot to buy a 9v battery! So playing around with it will have to wait until tonight.

                        If anyone is interested in something like this & how it works, I'll post up a review.

                        Cheers
                        Patrick

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                        • col68
                          • Nov 2016
                          • 1505

                          #5832
                          I'm definitely interested Patrick as I had very limited success with my homemade version.

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                          • Guest

                            #5833
                            Originally posted by col68
                            I'm definitely interested Patrick as I had very limited success with my homemade version.
                            Same here Col! These ones use something called a negative ion generator (!) which is supposed to increase the static field. I guess that's handy when making a miniature field of static grass!

                            I'll do some testing tonight & relay my findings

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                            • Paul Davies
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 284

                              #5834
                              [ATTACH]279489[/ATTACH] arrived today a small project
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                              • john i am
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 4019

                                #5835
                                Originally posted by dubster72
                                So having tried to build my own static grass applicator using an electric fly swatter, i found it didn't have enough power for longer grass. Plus using an open sieve made the grass go everywhere!

                                So I bought this
                                [ATTACH]279476[/ATTACH]
                                Naturally I forgot to buy a 9v battery! So playing around with it will have to wait until tonight.

                                If anyone is interested in something like this & how it works, I'll post up a review.

                                Cheers
                                Patrick
                                Looks interesting I'll be watching to see how you get on.

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