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Tomick wrote:I see the cat is still hanging on in there Nice work Shuey Thank you Mr T! Chris
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chrisgo wrote:Hi Chris. That's a really sweet build you have going there. Although I would have a word with Archie as he doesn't seem to be taking it very seriously..:-) Keep up the good work Chris... From.. errr... Chris..:-) Thanks Chris Got the difficult decals to do in the next two weeks...need peace and quiet then Chris
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Hi Chris really nice work Regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Thanks Mike! Chris
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my cat needs to grow so i can do a build diary Aidan :D
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Our cat is Huge.....like a panther!!! Chris
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aha just a kitten for us ehe aidan Aidan :D
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Do you want to build my one for me lol!! I'm a newbie to model building and am struggling quite a bit, can you tell me what the best glue to use is? I have 4 cats 2 of them just sleep and the other 2 are kittens so just annoy me when I'm doing it, can I borrow yours haha
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Hi there! Welcome to this exciting build mate. I would first suggest that you take your time....there is NO rush and you will have a beautiful and HUGE model at the end of your build. The glue I am using is VITALBOND CA Thick Glue that I bought from my local model shop. Many people are using Wilko plastic glue in the GREEN tube, but I find that a bit too runny The important thing is that you use VERY tiny drops on a cocktail stick. If you are having problems with the screws....dip them in a drop of washing up liquid, it works wonders!!! I would also suggest you get a small set of Screwdrivers with a 00 one in there...there are plenty on ebay! The one they supply you with only Hobbits can use Have fun and good luck! Chris
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I have been using super glue and it's very strong but doesn't leave a great finish because it spreads quite a lot when you put pressure on it!! I am up to issue 38 I think!! How do you do the decals?
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Hi mate, Welcome.I was using super glue to start with but i found it left vapour marks whilst drying on nearby surfaces.Asked for advice & was told to try Wilkinson hard plastic glue.Didn't think it would be any better but thought what the hell & gave it a go.Glad i did, it worked a treat.Bonds as quick as super glue but leaves no marks.As for decals they are ptetty easy to use.Put them in warm (not hot) water for around 20 seconds & then slide them onto the surface with something that won't damage them.You'll get around a minute before they start to set, which is enough time to get them in the right place.Start with the small ones first & get confident then try the larger ones.Hope this helps.Stuart
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Hi, this post isn't related to this build, but normal model kits you buy from model shops what's the best way to paint them as I've done a couple and the paint doesn't look too great as there's a lot of paintbrush marks left? Any help would be great
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