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Working with Future floor finish
Have you been wondering about using Future floor wax asa gloss coat on your models? The Resin Car Works blog has a feature that mayanswer some of your questions about this product. Check it
Have you been wondering about using Future floor wax asa gloss coat on your models? The Resin Car Works blog has a feature that mayanswer some of your questions about this product. Check it
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Eric Hansmann
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
Ed--I heartily agree with John--Tamiya Extra Thin. It comes in a tip resistant square bottle like Testor's. It also has the most useful applicator brush I have ever used. Very fine tip which makes it
Ed--I heartily agree with John--Tamiya Extra Thin. It comes in a tip resistant square bottle like Testor's. It also has the most useful applicator brush I have ever used. Very fine tip which makes it
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pennsylvania1954
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
Hi Ed,
I think I've used them all over the last 40 years. I prefer Tamiya the best and use it exclusively. Try Tamiya 87038 Extra Thin Cement Glue with the green top.
I accidentally left the lid off
Hi Ed,
I think I've used them all over the last 40 years. I prefer Tamiya the best and use it exclusively. Try Tamiya 87038 Extra Thin Cement Glue with the green top.
I accidentally left the lid off
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golden1014
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#142664
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MAIN and MTX info at the National Archives
I've written a Blog post about the information I have discovered in the Archives at Modeling the ATSF Valley Division Third & Oakland Districts + the Alameda Belt: A Visit to the National Archives
I've written a Blog post about the information I have discovered in the Archives at Modeling the ATSF Valley Division Third & Oakland Districts + the Alameda Belt: A Visit to the National Archives
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John Barry
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#142663
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
I don't mess with the hobby shop solvent cements at all anymore.
To keep my Testor's square jar full, I get methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) by the gallon at my local paint store (which, curiously, is next
I don't mess with the hobby shop solvent cements at all anymore.
To keep my Testor's square jar full, I get methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) by the gallon at my local paint store (which, curiously, is next
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John Sykes III
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#142662
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
My latest foray to a hobby shop to purchase liquid Testors to refill my 20-year old square bottle resulted in purchasing two partially empty (or full depending on your perspective) bottles. Did not
My latest foray to a hobby shop to purchase liquid Testors to refill my 20-year old square bottle resulted in purchasing two partially empty (or full depending on your perspective) bottles. Did not
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Bill Welch
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#142661
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
My recollection is that I used Testors before I bought the 2 too fast drying plastruct solvents and it was slower drying. But I must have had that jar for years.
In my last job I had a drum of MEK
My recollection is that I used Testors before I bought the 2 too fast drying plastruct solvents and it was slower drying. But I must have had that jar for years.
In my last job I had a drum of MEK
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ed_mines
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#142660
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June Operating Session
I am planning an operating session on Santa Fe's Alma branch in June on either Saturday, June 11, or Saturday, June 18. We will gather for lunch at noon, retiring to the basement to operate before
I am planning an operating session on Santa Fe's Alma branch in June on either Saturday, June 11, or Saturday, June 18. We will gather for lunch at noon, retiring to the basement to operate before
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Jared Harper
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#142659
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
I made a 3" square of 1" thick hard plastic foam and made a hole in the center for the bottle, and I save old bottles without the safety caps. I transfer about 1/4" of cement from the new bottle to
I made a 3" square of 1" thick hard plastic foam and made a hole in the center for the bottle, and I save old bottles without the safety caps. I transfer about 1/4" of cement from the new bottle to
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Todd Sullivan
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#142658
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
Bill Welch wrote:
Bill, I'm with you on the "untippy" old bottles. And you don't have to fight with the "safety" cap.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
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Bill Welch wrote:
Bill, I'm with you on the "untippy" old bottles. And you don't have to fight with the "safety" cap.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906
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Tony Thompson
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#142657
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN
Anyone have any of the old square squat jars they want to pass on?
Bill Welch
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN
Anyone have any of the old square squat jars they want to pass on?
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#142655
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
Ed,
Try Testors plastic cement.It is slower to dry- gives you several secondsto adjust parts.Although some people don't like it, I have had good results withit. I also Plastruct orange and white
Ed,
Try Testors plastic cement.It is slower to dry- gives you several secondsto adjust parts.Although some people don't like it, I have had good results withit. I also Plastruct orange and white
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vincent altiere
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
I do not think anything could be better than good old MEK.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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Hi Ed,
I still like Testor's Plastic Cement. It has a decent working
I do not think anything could be better than good old MEK.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
---In STMFC@..., <sullivant41@...> wrote :
Hi Ed,
I still like Testor's Plastic Cement. It has a decent working
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Jared Harper
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#142653
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Re: plastic solvent cements - again
Hi Ed,
I still like Testor's Plastic Cement. It has a decent working time, and I use it 95% of the time in assembling plastic models and parts. It actually can be used to clean brushes that have
Hi Ed,
I still like Testor's Plastic Cement. It has a decent working time, and I use it 95% of the time in assembling plastic models and parts. It actually can be used to clean brushes that have
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Todd Sullivan
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#142652
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plastic solvent cements - again
Has anyone recently bought plastic solvent cement that isn't too fast to evaporate?
I bought white label plastruct solvent cement which doesn't gack up the brush like orange label, but it dries so
Has anyone recently bought plastic solvent cement that isn't too fast to evaporate?
I bought white label plastruct solvent cement which doesn't gack up the brush like orange label, but it dries so
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ed_mines
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#142651
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Re: NYCSHS Central Headlight 2nd Qtr 2016 - NYC Automobile Cars 1916-1953
In reply to my inquiry on modeling the subject cars, Ben Hom asked "Which cars?" and provided great pictures.
My response: Any of them would be acceptable.
Thanks.
Fran Giacoma
In reply to my inquiry on modeling the subject cars, Ben Hom asked "Which cars?" and provided great pictures.
My response: Any of them would be acceptable.
Thanks.
Fran Giacoma
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Fran Giacoma
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Re: NYCSHS Central Headlight 2nd Qtr 2016 - NYC Automobile Cars 1916-1953
Hello Ben,
Thanks very much for posting the three NYC auto-box photos. Is #56000 a rebuild of one of the type
initially constructed as double sheathed cars from 1916? Can't believe it was built
Hello Ben,
Thanks very much for posting the three NYC auto-box photos. Is #56000 a rebuild of one of the type
initially constructed as double sheathed cars from 1916? Can't believe it was built
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riverman_vt@...
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Re: NYCSHS Central Headlight 2nd Qtr 2016 - NYC Automobile Cars 1916-1953
Fran Giacoma asked:
"Enjoyed the subject article and would like to add a car to run on my HO 1956 B&O Shenandoah SD layout. I'd like to model the later (1940's) all steel, 40' car. What HO car would
Fran Giacoma asked:
"Enjoyed the subject article and would like to add a car to run on my HO 1956 B&O Shenandoah SD layout. I'd like to model the later (1940's) all steel, 40' car. What HO car would
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Benjamin Hom
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#142649
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Re: Request for help on new project-ACF 40 boxcar with Car-builders roof
Bless you or great sage!!!! ;>)
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Fenton Wells
5 Newberry Lane
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-1144
srrfan1401@...
Bless you or great sage!!!! ;>)
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Fenton Wells
5 Newberry Lane
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-1144
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#142646
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Re: Request for help on new project-ACF 40 boxcar with Car-builders roof
Patience Grasshopper, I am pretty sure these are in the works from one of our Resin purveyors.
Bill Welch
Patience Grasshopper, I am pretty sure these are in the works from one of our Resin purveyors.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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