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  1. paddy

    New here.

    Some of us prefer Glue 🤣
  2. paddy

    New here.

    I retired 2 months ago :-) Welcome ( from the overseas dept )
  3. paddy

    Latest Acquisitions Revisited!

    That SU 27 in 1/32 will be huge :) i built one in 1/48 and its nearly 1.5ft long :)
  4. paddy

    Latest Acquisitions Revisited!

    I decided that having built a coup0le of MFH motorcycles I would like to try one of their cars.. Nothing MFH is cheap however my last restoration of a Brough Superior motorcycle has left me with a brand new in its box model of the Brough, surplus so my plan is to ebay it and get 90% of the cost...
  5. paddy

    New Tool from Dspiae

    The tool i would like is a contraption for holding motorcycle models. especially 1/9 scale. It would really need to clamp the tyres i think as the variation in the rest of bikes would make anything universal a compromise. They do make a 1/12 clamp but its awkward and designed for light weight...
  6. paddy

    New Tool from Dspiae

    From the looks of it. its not going to automatically self centre. It will do on the horizontal axis bit you will have to measure the dia of your rod and manually set the height /vertical axis. TBH i dont like the idea of using aluminium for a mitre bock which will be softer than the steel saw
  7. paddy

    New Tool from Dspiae

    Obviously $48 is not the same a s $1000 but having spent a lifetime with an entire fully equipped machine shop at my disposal it can be frustrating not having that anymore but truth is the machine is only the start..then you need the tools like a car needs gas :-) You can buy a cheap milling...
  8. paddy

    New Tool from Dspiae

    I look at these sorts of things and they seem great however i tend to ask myself, what would i have used it for in my last 3 builds ? thats usually enough for me to wait :) I did this with a micro lathe, really wanted one with all the options it would give me but in truth i dont need one :)...
  9. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    Wheels, we have wheels :-) and the stand being on the centre line is not under to much stress A seat footrests and levers and about 3ft of wiring and i do believe this will have been a successful save/restoration. Only part missing was a small seat mount. Unfortunately by the time i had...
  10. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    That's really cool. Wiki says :) Status in active service
  11. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    No problem, radio operators were trained to climb out on the wing with a can of gas and refuel , they would do the same to put fires out as well :-) No it just makes me smile that our Lancaster, 5 spitfires and 2 hurricanes of the battle of Britain Memorial flight are still commissioned and...
  12. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    its odd top see the press over here talk about ...GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, or MOP, which weighs around 13.5 tonnes. Our Lancaster's were dropping 10.ton grand slams 80 years ago. Unfortunately out Lancaster is having a service at the moment so you guys are on your own :) We do still...
  13. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    Yes you are right , its basically a mix of lead and tin. better known as solder with a low enough melting point to not damage silicon moulds.
  14. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    Its a problem with a lot of scale builds. You see it with the italeri cars. 0nce you reduce a small part in real life by 90% its going to reach a point where its to weak to even support itself. I remember the wing vertical struts on the WnW Bristol fighter were really on their limit Because the...
  15. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    I think this is the sort of kit watchmakers and brain surgeons do when they find their day to day job a bit easy :) The little screws in the bottom of the forks are self tap but they tend to start then twist the whole metal part off as the metal is so soft. The screws are 1.4mm and i drilled...
  16. paddy

    Panzer III Ausf J. Das Werks, 1/16 scale.

    Adding that texture makes a world of difference (y) .
  17. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    Most of the ancillary parts wont support their own weight so i lay the model on a pile of micro fibre cloths The Crocker i built wouldn't even stay up right on its side stand as it just bent under the weight. These are very much display models and not designed to be picked up or handled at all :-)
  18. paddy

    The MFH Rescue Centre

    The more you add, the more difficult it is to pick these up :-)
  19. paddy

    Wingnut Wings Sopwith Triplane

    WnW SE5a
  20. paddy

    Wingnut Wings Sopwith Triplane

    Not sure this really works in the pictures but it looked good to the naked eye WnW Pup
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