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#1 Posted : 05 September 2012 22:37:43

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Just a quickie. What exactly are these? The magazine instructions do not seem to clearly state where they go.
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BigGrin Hi Rob
The parts you are asking about are the cannon trunion covers, the sticky out bits on the cannon that allow it to be mounted on the carriage are the trunions.Mr T.s official build says to glue these with super glue, use a very small amount of glue so the cannon still moves when in place .Hope this helps
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#3 Posted : 05 September 2012 23:02:07

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Agh, no I knew that. I made a mistake. What I actually meant was the four blocks that are in the cannon pack.

Is it fair to assume that not all parts are used each week and I am to just keep the blocks safe until needed further down the line?
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#4 Posted : 05 September 2012 23:08:48

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Indeed, they are used later on and they will be secured to the cannon.

Any carry-over parts should be carefully stored and placed into a bag labelled with the issue number. You'll find there are a lot of carry-over parts supplied that make up assemblies later on.
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#5 Posted : 08 September 2012 21:18:58

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wondered what those bits are going to enjoy this model space forumLove
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going to try to do a build diary if can get camera warmed upCool
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#7 Posted : 08 September 2012 21:29:27

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you want to get a small container/box, or something with compartments such as this

http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/168023

that way you can store all the various blocks and other spares that are put away til later. bear in mind that with victory some parts came with an issue and were not used for a very long time, maybe as much as 6 months
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BigGrin Hi Nick
the box saintsman recomemds is fine i personaly use the boxes that washing powder sachets come in handy and free
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that box from wickes looks good going to get that this week thanks for that BigGrin
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no problem
that was just an example nick, there are others to be found, pound shops, aldi and lidl are great places for stuff like this. however i do use a wicks one. BigGrin
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wickes one looks like it will last should I get some paint primer while there ? do I really need that with model paint Confused
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I picked these up in B&Q a while back for about a tenner. Don't know if they still do them but they might have something like it.

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like the look of those keep all my clamps in and tools !at mo all my tools for model making all in big under bed type storage box from wilkinsons think these type of boxes loads better Drool
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dont know why didnt think of these before Huh
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#16 Posted : 10 September 2012 19:00:48

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Talking of small blocks, I received issue 2 and 3 today and checked the contents. In the magazine there's 6 small blocks pictured and I only have 5 in the little plastic package. Will this become a problem later or will they provide spares automatically with various issues?
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Sometimes there may be the odd spare, but in this instance I would put in an issue 2 missing item request to customer services.
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#18 Posted : 10 September 2012 19:16:57

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Ok thanks, I'll give them a call after work tomorrow.
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Same thing happened to me when I bought a 2nd copy of issue 1, only 2 blocks instead of 4. I've built from complete kits before and you usually get loads of spares (easy to break or lose). let's hope this isn't a sign of things to come (or not in these cases). However these common little bits are readily available from boat modelling dealers, I don't know what DeAg would do if something more unique was missing. Perhaps the more experienced builders can reassure us.
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Another easy and cheap/free storage alternative are bank money bags (the ones used for banking coins i.e. 20 x £1 coins). Label and store in a suitable container like the plastic container of washing powder mentioned above...
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