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Jeeves

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The Takom M1 is nearing the final paint stages...just have Vallejo IDF Gray primer on some parts...more spraying to come
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Also started the ICM Monty's Caravan- lower frame and driver's compartment nearly done...
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You have a perfect mask line with the front white stripe. PIck a spot, cut it off, reattach it (correctly) blend it, mask at the stripe and repaint.
On my Pak 40 build I attached the muzzle brake to the barrel before putting it in place. OOPS! It wouldn't go through the gun shield. Had to cut it back off. Finally once I had attached the barrel assembly to the carriage and had everything lined up I could reattach the muzzle brake to the end of the barrel.
It happens.
 
I feel it Mike, I got some that will never leave the bench, much less a shelf. Cut that muzzle just behind the joint and reattach.
 
Metal barrel, ah!
Heat then cold usually breaks down CA on metal.
If you want to be safe with the heating, heat water to about 190°-200° F maximum and stick the tip and end in, and swirl it for a count of 10 then ice the join. The hot/cold should break down the CA holding the tip. Boiling water or too long immersion can make the plastic part shrink.
If you want to be a bit safer start at 170° F and work your way up. I always use a thermometer to monitor the water temp and it makes a huge difference.
 
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