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Hmm, I wouldn't even know where to put them!Will you need a Mk.46 torpedo? Two, maybe?!
Do you know A Guy?
On the choppa dumbie!Hmm, I wouldn't even know where to put them!
Doh!....where on the chopper!? That's the problem!On the choppa dumbie!
That's awesome, really like the spinning effect.
I didn't get to work on the model this weekend. It was my granddaughter’s 7th birthday today (Sunday) and we had the whole family here. I have made two tiny torpedoes from brass rod. I will show them if they work out!An external fuel tank can be carried on the port-side pylon. Every 1/350 Z-9C kit comes with torpedoes. I don't use them.
You can have the torps, but you're not getting my external tanks!
Exposure to humidity can play against us with CA but I suspect humidity is pretty low in the bomb shelter.Last night I was trying to use the mix I told you about to add some railing to the yard arms and it absolutely would NOT dry no matter what I tried. I was baffled. After nearly going crazy and muttering to myself I opened a new bottle of the thick glue and remixed and the CA dried in seconds. What a weird problem! Anyway, that's a heads up if you have trouble with it drying. I am only going to carry small bottles of CA on my shelves from now on.
I think that is true. It is pretty dry down there.Exposure to humidity can play against us with CA but I suspect humidity is pretty low in the bomb shelter.
Reading his thread now. I told ya you can do that oil canning with paint.This guy (https://modelshipworld.com/topic/18...ic-1991-configuration-with-pontos-detail-set/) built a museum quality piece.