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It got placed on the back burner shelf. I have quite a number of references on my computer and imported the rivet detail to my favorite editor and created 1/48th scale drawings to print out on my large carriage printer. PM me and I can e-mail you a PDF of the file I made. One of these days I will jump back on it. Just doing a number of other builds for learning different processes first.What happened to this ? I just cracked open my Tamiya P-38 box to start it. Where did you get the plans for the rivet detail?
I know all too well of that back burner. PM inbound.It got placed on the back burner shelf. I have quite a number of references on my computer and imported the rivet detail to my favorite editor and created 1/48th scale drawings to print out on my large carriage printer. PM me and I can e-mail you a PDF of the file I made. One of these days I will jump back on it. Just doing a number of other builds for learning different processes first.
Kitchen, dining area (tile), living room (wood laminate flooring) had to pull up the floor. Then both back bedrooms had water under the laminate flooring along the inside walls. One room is my work room, and the other had a bunch of models stored in boxes. Only 2 kit boxes had minor water damage. The floors however have to have the wood laminate ALL pulled up as it traps any water under the plastic underlayment. Which means everything has to be packed up and put up out in the garage or in the dining area. Want to go back with a wood pattern porcelain tile (no water problems with flooring with that stuff). Anyway, I am off next week so can get it all moved around and ready for the flooring to be redone. Just can't really do any hobby stuff till it all gets done.Jeeze, how bad was the damage?
You always welcome Alex. When I do my builds I try to think ahead about what and how to do things. Sometimes it gets me in trouble as I try to do too much. If it can make a good reference build for someone else then it is all worthwhile.Hey Paul
I am impressed with the detail and the clarity of your explanations. Thanks for providing such a good seminar, I have learned a lot from reading this post. Amazing.
Cheers
Alex
Except the thinner was from the same brand made for those paints. After the bit of troubles that I had and saw, those paints went in the bin.what is it they say ? forewarned is forearmed I doubt i would ever take a model down to rivet detail TBH, i just cant get that involved.
My guess is that your paint problems were a thinners reaction identical to the problems i had with that stuff Hannants used to sell.