They're good for applying filler too.
Pete
Thats a good one Pete!
I’ve been using rubber brushes for years for sculpting Duro
Trust me to be way behind Mr T
Andrew those pens look the thing I could have used on my StuG, will look them up.Hi all
So a variety of things have arrived in the past week in a pre-Christmas influx. As always all absolutely essential, of course!! :tongue-out3::smiling5:
There will be no more kit arrivals for the foreseeable future, as I literally cannot get any more kits in the cupboard.![]()
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ATB
Andrew
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White ink gel pens for writing names on some vehicles - 0.3, 0.5 and 0.8mm in size. Early tests look promising, if needing a bit of practice! I have subsequently discovered some 2mm adhesive letters and so have ordered those too.
Three barrels for my PSC Stugs. Just for Bob![]()
This was a freebie given to our model club at a recent show and they very kindly gave it it to Junior at the meeting on Monday night.
Now I'm doing more planes I decided to invest in one of these to make life easier and especially to protect my work for when I have to clear the modelling table as I have to do on a regular basis.
Next up are some barrels - one for Junior's AA Crusader and the other from his Daimler armoured car (the same as used on the Matilda from what I can see)
This is what the 20mm OERLIKON should look like once completed - I hope!![]()
One can never have enough scenery for our little battles! This was bought from a small online supplier and was around 25% off RRP, not that they are easy to find for anywhere close to this once P&P is taken into account.
To compliment the 110 G-4 I bought recently, when I saw this at 25% less than RRP from the same supplier as the house I could not resist!
Andrew those pens look the thing I could have used on my StuG, will look them up.
Hi Simon strange you mention Olfa I thought I'd check if the spare blades were in the handle and guess who there made by yes you got it Olfa.Nice one Pete - I’ve been using one of the original Olfa versions since the late 80’s. Excellent plastic cutters







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