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SANDMAN0198

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  • Birthday 31/10/1963

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  1. Wow, just catching up. Beautiful piece of work.
  2. I can see the shoes are looking great!!!. Great Job!!!!!
  3. Good evening Paul, I checked on the PM's but have not received your message yet with the instructions. Will you be so kind and re-send it. Thanks
  4. Good evening Paul, I had previously seen a posing on the re-make of old decals, my case is that I had purchased a set of MAW UH1N Decals for USMC UH1's some time back, but they are on 1/35 and I currently have a Heller UH1-N without decals that I wish to build using the marking I had mentioned, but don't know how to reproduce by eliminating the blue background prior to printing. Could you help me please? Thanks in advanced SANDMAN0198
  5. I was away for some time, wow this is definitely a work of art. Your attention to detail is extraordinary as for the two part casting I am pretty sure it will turn out as good as your work has shown us. We are not worthy... !!!!!
  6. Wow!!! isnice to allow a few weeks on break and come back to see your masterpiece.
  7. JUST A THOUGHT HOW ABOUT A NAIL NIPPER TO CUT THE PINS IN BETWEEN THE SHOES?
  8. Hi Rich, when I assemble individual tracks if I am using wire as my pivot pin I bent the end corners at a 90 degree on each side and place a very little amount of CA to secure it in place. it allows the track to bend without locking it in place. if you decide for the straight pin method modify a jewelers screwdriver as a pushing tool and place a very small amount of CA at the outboard ends to secure the pins. hoe this helps.
  9. Hi RichO, I might be jumping the hoop a little, but are you also going to build the service tower?
  10. John, Thank you very much the different techniques shown covered every possible angle and effect. will see how it turns out in the practice. Thanks once again.
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