Nice work with the white tac Andy
Andy`s Ugly son of a gun.......(Tractor!!).
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HA Blimmin` HA !! ...Late evening Mr. Smiff,
I have been following this great build from the beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed your progress so far, but without commenting. You have been doing a wonderful job and it's shows in the pictures. Using the white tack has also worked out nicely for the camo. It's only common to have a few touch-ups as with any masking medium. Top job Andy!!!....BUT,
One must remember that this forum is family based and friendly to all. Therefore, I find it my duty to remind you that posting pictures of you sitting at the bench in your Fruit-Of-The-Looms/BVD's, is quite inappropriate, to say the least. This is not show-us-your-drawers.com Sir. Therefore, I politely ask you to refrain from posting such pictures in the future....Thank you for your understanding in this matter.......
BTW, have a great time at the Tankfest and don't forget to take some pics for us who can't attend...................................
Prost Brother
Allen
..... I`ll have you know that they ain`t either "F.O.L.L.s OR BVDs..... they are in fact,good old fashioned British "Budgie Smugglers"...... and YES,I do have a Budgie that is THAT big :surprised: :thumb2: :tears-of-joy:!!
Thanks for your very kind comments Buddy,much appreciated,and helps the Mojo
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Thanks Mark,I`m wanting to portray this one as a fairly well beaten,and tired looking example in Western Europe
Cheers Rick.... and that`s with a reduced JD&C intake..... SO FAR!!:tears-of-joy:
Thank you Andrew,good of you to say so..... must admit i`m happy so far:hugging-face:
Scottie,(Dawg:tears-of-joy
,cheers Buddy,
Thanks mate,good to see you pop in:thumb2:.
They White Tac tip i heard of years ago,on a different forum,but works a treat..... it does all that "Blu Tac" does,but is a little less sticky,therefore leaves no tiny bits behind.... or those annoying "Greasy stains".
Jimbo... Thank you Sir.... all hail the white worms !!
Cheers Mick:thumb2:...... great to see you looking in!Comment
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.... So then Chaps.....
Firstly,thanks to all who are looking in,and/or commenting, tis much appreciated :thumb2: ,
As for this build............WELL,like i`ve said,it`s amazingly enjoyable,hence i can`t wait to get stuck back into it:money-face:,
Reason for the delay is my Spitfire GB entry,it`s taken up pretty much ALL of my,recently,limited bench time:sad-face: ,HOWEVER,i`m hoping to get that one finished by the weekend...... so will get right back on this build straight away after
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Hopefully an update on Sunday evening.... Thanks all of you who have stuck with it:thumb2:,
Cheers for now,
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That camouflage came out well! I used tape on mine. Didn't think of white tac!Comment
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The white tac worked wonderfully, Andy.
Me just being curious, would the white tac leave any residue on the surface?Comment
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Thanks very much
...In answer to your question....
...None whatsoever,(unlike blu Tac), it's not very "Sticky" at all in fact... Therefore it doesn't lift paint or decals either
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I'll keep this in mind, Andy. I might try the white tac technique next time.Comment

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