Assembling several Small World Models 1/96 submarine kits

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  • reddevil
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    Is Small World Models a builder from UK? Anyway, impressive work. Any of the models for sale? I specially like the british one.

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    David

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by MFR1964
    I've gotta ask, why three?, expanding the fleet?, customer order?, or just having massive free time?

    Manfred.
    We have this local (only 150 miles away) annual 1/96 only 'fleet run' in North Carolina. I want to add more boats to my fleet in that scale, specifically for that event. I had these on hand for a few years and decided to work them up over the holiday.

    David

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  • MFR1964
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    I've gotta ask, why three?, expanding the fleet?, customer order?, or just having massive free time?

    Manfred.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    More work on the SWM submarines today:







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  • HardRock
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    "Over here in imperial-measurement-land" Imperial? When was that revolution of yours?

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by bwi 971
    I hate you.....and I want the Sierra

    Are these mandrels for the planes and rudder stock bores?

    Grtz,
    Bart

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    Exactly, Bart. Over here in imperial-measurement-land the typical bores for control surface operating shafts range between 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", and 3/16". Yes, mandrels or 'handles' that make it a much easier task to work these smallish items with file, sand paper, and painting.

    Here are some commercial and hand-made hand-vices I use to hold no-bore small work:









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  • bwi 971
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    I hate you.....and I want the Sierra

    Are these mandrels for the planes and rudder stock bores?

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • Scott T
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    That's kind of like juggling. Three in the air at one time.
    Wow!

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  • MFR1964
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    Wow, i thought i was busy, nice David

    Manfred.

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