I regard my occasional still picture dump to the site useful, but the real teaching opportunities are the many excellently presented, and information rich videos produced by Bob Martin -- that's where the 'hands-on' tips and tricks are best illustrated in my not so humble opinion.
David
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Ya knowwwwww. We don't need the DT meetings. Everything you need to learn and know is right here in the over 2,000 posts from David. Although it's nice to BS and actually talk to people once in a while.Leave a comment:
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Yes. A happy occurrence that the number 3 on the Woodland Scenic dry-transfer set #747 was the size and shape of the Russian submarine latch identification marking. Fortun smiled in this situation.Leave a comment:
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Fantastic that you provided the letters in way of the securing & lashing point hatches.
Grtz,
Bart
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David,
I know that I have stated this before! But your skills for applying your authentic paint schemes and weathering to your boats is masterful. I have at one time suffered your painful thoughts of what I have done on most of my boats. (a rattle can jockey, and just out of drydock schemes)
You have laterally shamed me into wanting to do better in the area of more authentic paint schemes and learn to do weathering. And so, I think my German 212 A boat will be a good starting point.
Thank you very much for all the great work that you do and posting it up. You are a real inspiration for us ALL to follow!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
David
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David,
I know that I have stated this before! But your skills for applying your authentic paint schemes and weathering to your boats is masterful. I have at one time suffered your painful thoughts of what I have done on most of my boats. (a rattle can jockey, and just out of drydock schemes)
You have laterally shamed me into wanting to do better in the area of more authentic paint schemes and learn to do weathering. And so, I think my German 212 A boat will be a good starting point.
Thank you very much for all the great work that you do and posting it up. You are a real inspiration for us ALL to follow!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
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Can you polish RubnBuf? I use wax based metal colors (https://ak-interactive.com/product-c...-metal-paints/) that are very nice, that can be polished, but which can be partially rubbed off, even when applied on primer.Leave a comment:
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Can you polish RubnBuf? I use wax based metal colors (https://ak-interactive.com/product-c...-metal-paints/) that are very nice, that can be polished, but which can be partially rubbed off, even when applied on primer.Leave a comment:
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It eventually dries hard, but it has low adhesion to a smooth substrate, but will cling well to a rough substrate.
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HWSNBN ... does the RubnBuf gold dry to a hard coating? I have read some complaints on other modeling forums that folks have said it always remains a bit soft ? TIA, KhimLeave a comment:
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