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#81 Posted : 21 January 2015 01:56:35

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Another thing to check is that the water trap is empty as any excess water here can also be sucked up to cause the splater. Some people also add an inline water trap aswell to be doubly sure of preventing this. They screw into the top of the hose then into the airbrush. loads here on Flee-bay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sc...?_nkw=inline+water+trap

Hope this is of help

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AndyCool

Hi Andy BigGrin .
I have checked that but its only with the matt varnish it happens to and only when it has dried Confused .
This is the compressor I have http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...tion-Tank-/131241996292
Thanks for the advise Andy and best regards.
Mark
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#82 Posted : 21 January 2015 09:59:49

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It has a water trap already, nice set up. I would try thinning it down, I usually try for the consistency of skimmed milk.BigGrin
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#83 Posted : 25 January 2015 08:16:22

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It has a water trap already, nice set up. I would try thinning it down, I usually try for the consistency of skimmed milk.BigGrin

Hi Nem BigGrin .
Thanks for the advice.
Would that be something like 60% paint to 40% thinner ? also thank you for your kind words about my setup.
Best regards.
Mark
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#84 Posted : 25 January 2015 09:28:27

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Sorry Mark, missed your last set of pics and must say she is looking superb. Really nice paint job on the tender.....Drool Drool ..

Regards

Alan
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#85 Posted : 25 January 2015 09:38:54

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Sorry Mark, missed your last set of pics and must say she is looking superb. Really nice paint job on the tender.....Drool Drool ..

Regards

Alan

Hi Alan BigGrin .
Thank you so much for looking in and your very kind words Blushing Cool .
Best regards.
Mark

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Nemesis wrote:
It has a water trap already, nice set up. I would try thinning it down, I usually try for the consistency of skimmed milk.BigGrin

Hi Nem BigGrin .
Thanks for the advice.
Would that be something like 60% paint to 40% thinner ? also thank you for your kind words about my setup.
Best regards.
Mark


Yes that sounds about right, but you can always adjust it to suit your set up. Try a test piece first.BigGrin
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#87 Posted : 25 January 2015 12:21:34

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mark 2 wrote:
Nemesis wrote:
It has a water trap already, nice set up. I would try thinning it down, I usually try for the consistency of skimmed milk.BigGrin

Hi Nem BigGrin .
Thanks for the advice.
Would that be something like 60% paint to 40% thinner ? also thank you for your kind words about my setup.
Best regards.
Mark


Yes that sounds about right, but you can always adjust it to suit your set up. Try a test piece first.BigGrin

Hi Nem BigGrin .
Will do and thanks.
Best regards.
Mark
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#88 Posted : 14 February 2015 17:26:57

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Hi Everyone BigGrin .
Here is my next instalment of my D51 Build.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Deagostini and Modelspace on this fantastic partwork which is so easy and user friendly.
I really hope they do some more partworks like this.
As usual any comments good or bad or any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Best regards all.
Mark

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#89 Posted : 14 February 2015 17:32:12

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Once you have the base built you really start to appreciate not only how big this train is, but how well designed it is.

great job mark
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#90 Posted : 14 February 2015 17:45:59

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Nice work Mark Cool

Al
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#91 Posted : 14 February 2015 17:57:47

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Hi Mark
Looking forward to seeing you put this part together I know it will be to the usual high standard.

Trev.
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#92 Posted : 14 February 2015 19:18:36

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BigGrin Nicely done MarkCool
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#93 Posted : 15 February 2015 00:21:48

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darbyvet wrote:
Once you have the base built you really start to appreciate not only how big this train is, but how well designed it is.

great job mark

Hi darbyvet BigGrin .
Thanks for looking in and your kind comments Cool .
I totally agree with you that it is very well designed.
Best regards.
Mark

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#94 Posted : 15 February 2015 00:23:54

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Nice work Mark Cool

Al

Hi Al BigGrin .
Thanks for looking in and your great comments.
Best regards.
Mark
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#95 Posted : 15 February 2015 00:27:00

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Hi Mark
Looking forward to seeing you put this part together I know it will be to the usual high standard.

Trev.

Hi Trev BigGrin .
Thanks for your grate praise and I hope I can do it justice.
Thanks for looking in.
Best regards.
Mark
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#96 Posted : 15 February 2015 00:30:07

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BigGrin Nicely done MarkCool

Hi Andy BigGrin .
Thanks for your very kind words and for dropping by.
Best regards.
Mark
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#97 Posted : 15 February 2015 07:13:07

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Hi Everyone (again) BigGrin .
Here is some more of my D51 build.
Regards to all.
Mark
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Hi All BigGrin
The last picture is how I could have the battery box but I am going to put it outside the base so it is easier to change the batteries rather than to have to lift the heavy weight up and risk damaging the D51.
Best regards all.
Mark
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#99 Posted : 15 February 2015 12:23:55

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mark 2 wrote:
Hi All BigGrin
The last picture is how I could have the battery box but I am going to put it outside the base so it is easier to change the batteries rather than to have to lift the heavy weight up and risk damaging the D51.


I'm far from that point in my build, but I was already thinking about it. Wouldn't it work to cut the part of the side panel of the base (on the far side, so the cut is out of sight) - the way the battery box can be easily slid into and out of the base?
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#100 Posted : 15 February 2015 15:12:47

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mark 2 wrote:
Hi All BigGrin
The last picture is how I could have the battery box but I am going to put it outside the base so it is easier to change the batteries rather than to have to lift the heavy weight up and risk damaging the D51.


I'm far from that point in my build, but I was already thinking about it. Wouldn't it work to cut the part of the side panel of the base (on the far side, so the cut is out of sight) - the way the battery box can be easily slid into and out of the base?

Hi Michu BigGrin
I think that that is a good idea Cool that could work quiet well but for now I will keep as is.
Best regards.
Mark
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