Found this group on a google search for card model instructions.
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Originally posted by \Just out of interest, how did you find this forum? if it was from a search engine which one?, and can you remember what search words you used?I think it would be useful in promoting the site to get more membersComment
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Why I'm Here
Hello.
The moderator asked me to post my reason for being here and how I found the site.
I have had a Hasagawa Sopwith Camel model for nearly 25 years. Never had a chance to build it. Now, I want to complete the kit but would like to add a significant level of realism such as a more detailed metal clerget engine, aluminum cowling, appropriate fuel tank detail and better cockpit details.
I found the site using Google.Comment
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Re: How did I get to this forum
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I was looking up 1/32 F 15 E pictures on google and to see the pics here, I had to join and I'm glad I did. Great place!!!:music_tooComment
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I was just looking around for some model info and Google brought me here, I regestered and have wandered around, looks good seen a few names I have seen on other sites.
I am a Chief engineer on a dredger but sort of new to modeling.
I own a Tito Neri tug and have worked on / built a coulple of others for my skipper!
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Yahoo search for model kits, ( I was looking for an Shackleton AEW2, or a Mk3, which I could modify [to show my grandson the last A/C I worked on in the RAF]) Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Needed info on scales and typed "scales". This site (among others) came up and pretty glad I signed up. Still need info on scales as spent so long looking through I forgot to ask question!! So I might as well ask here.
Here it is - I have been modeling (mainly boats) for the past 3 years and have only bought ones that I liked the look of and have never worried about the scale before. Now I want to do a diorama with one of them and have got stuck as to how I scale figures, houses etc, to suit. The boat in question is the Will Everard Thames barge (barque) boat at 1:67. The diorama will (I hope!!) consist of a harbour scene, a background of houses etc, a small track with train - working - and anything else I fancy to go in it. It is the scale of all the stuff that I want in it, and with which I have trouble getting the nearest scale to match. How do I get scale parts to suit 1:67? i,e. what size train/figures/houses would be the nearset scale to 1:67?
Hope this is clear. If not, let me know and I will attempt to make clearer.
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Thought it might help to show a couple of photos of the boat I want in the diorama. Have put them in gallery. (I hope)!!!
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hi i was going through google i typed in deagostini and thats how i found it. the main reson im on here is to find answers as to wher i can get replacement parts for my car its the car you get in the issues every week. my care is a 1/10 scale porsh but i cant get parts any wer so if you could help me with my search ide be so greatful thanks so much
speak soon take care
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hi every one the car im talking about, you cant get from deagostini any more,i dont think. the shops dont sell the issues any more for it and deagostini never reply to my emails. At min im looking for a place i can get spear parts from. ive tryed model shops and thay cant get the parts eather, is ther any way i could have some help getting parts that way i can bring my car back to life ide be so greatful.
if possible could any one with a reply, reply vire private message as im only just getting use to how to use this website at min the only thing i know is how to get to my messages lol thanks for reading every one and take care
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John hello to you I have just registered on this site and hope to use this forum for the advice and information I am going to need as a newbe on Airbrushing.
How I found this site was through Google and I typed in
" information on the use of Modelling Airbrushes"
and your site came up together with a load of others but found this more imformable.
many thanks
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