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Deckel or Alexandra tool and cutter grinder02 Mar 2006 23:12 GMT4
Same as the Vertex model.
Anyone have a set of instructions for use please?
Wanted for own personal use.
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b 24 masks02 Mar 2006 22:31 GMT3
does anyone make them in 1/48? google is not my friend
today.
More cheap stuff from Aldi02 Mar 2006 20:59 GMT15
Compressor with tools at £60
Air chisel £9
Air impact wrench with 10 impact sockets £20
Trainers £12
Dissapearing forums !02 Mar 2006 17:12 GMT1
Anyone know what's happened to the Machine Shop Forum that was always
at:
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi
It seems to have gone off line which is a shame. But also the Chaski
ISO 1:48 Fiesler Storch02 Mar 2006 13:20 GMT2
I am looking for a 1:48 Fiesler Storch Fi 156.  Thanks for your time and
assistance.
Regards,
Bruce
New/old US aircraft insignia?02 Mar 2006 00:42 GMT2
Look at the following pictures of the ScanEagle UAV used by the USMC:
http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/scaneagle.jpg
http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/200571552630/$file/050714-M-917
6H-003low.jpg

http://governmentvideo.com/articles/uploads/feature_006.jpg
FA:  1/72 Resin Mosquito Twin Highball conversion01 Mar 2006 23:45 GMT3
Resin conversion for a Mosquito with two Highball bouncing bombs.
Please look at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6039591238
Thanks,
ARM:  Looking for Sherman Spoked Idler Wheel01 Mar 2006 23:11 GMT1
I just got the new DML 76mm Wet Sherman and after reading the reviews
and the bio on Sgt. Poole, I decided to build his tank.  But, all of
the reviews state to use spoked idler wheels and not the solid ones
that come in the kit.  Could anyone please tell me what 1/35 Sherman
Tamiya M4A3 Sherman 105mm01 Mar 2006 22:26 GMT9
I have just purchased this model and I have a couple of questions, one
serious and the other, less so.
Q1
On the upper hull, just behind the driver's hatch is a moulding of some
Model Master Acryl01 Mar 2006 18:11 GMT6
Hi all - I'm painting a German Luftwaffe fighter using Model Master in
my sprayer and was wondering, what is the composition of their
thyinner? Is it the same as the PolyScale? It doesn't smell like
alcohol, or mineral spirits, for that matter. What is it?
FA:  1/72 Fairchild C-119 "Flight of the Phoenix"01 Mar 2006 17:36 GMT5
Italeri injected kit of the C-119 with a new decal sheet to model the plane from the movie Flight of the Phoenix.
Please look at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6039591005
Thanks,
F-15J and CFT01 Mar 2006 08:22 GMT2
Do the F-15J's have the capability of carrying CFT's, and if so, do they do
so often?
Don H.
TIG and Bronze01 Mar 2006 08:17 GMT6
I've just been building up the thrust faces of a bronze gearbox
spacing collar, using Oxy-Acetylene and Eutectic 185FC filler, trying
to avoid melting the flange edges in the process, and wondering
whether it would have been easier using the TIG?
Help with Panzer 1 decals01 Mar 2006 08:07 GMT4
My son is working on a Zevzda Panzer 1.  He hopes to enter it in a local
contest.  In looking at the decals I'm pretty sure we are going to have a
diasaster on our hands once he tries to apply them.  I think they are older
than he is.
ARM: Review - DML 1/35 Scale 2nd Marine Division - Tarawa01 Mar 2006 03:11 GMT1
Kit Review: Dragon Models Limited 1/35 Scale '39-'45 Series Kit No.
6272; 2nd Division USMC Tarawa 1943 Gen 2; 233 parts (198 in grey
styrene and 35 in etched brass); estimated retail price US $10.95
Advantages: "Gen 2" molding now comes to American figures; first good
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