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  • HardRock
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    Not right now Mate. One of my dogs died today so I really don't feel like doing much of anything. I had her for over 13 years and I'm pretty sure that she thought that we were married - at least that's the way she behaved. My actual wife gave up years ago so the dog just moved in. Running around like a puppy yesterday; dead today. Thus is life.

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  • redboat219
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    Any updates?

    This thing is perfect for those out of town trips where you're going there's a pool or small pond. Fits easily in your suit case or carry on.

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  • bwi 971
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    [QUOTE=He Who Shall Not Be Named;n114346]I am so enjoying this thread. You bum's do good work!

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    Same here.

    grtz,
    Bart

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    I am so enjoying this thread. You bum's do good work!

    ​M

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  • HardRock
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ID:	114345There are single pack spray primers which will build up the outer surface of the model slightly. The can on the right is a single pack filler/primer. On the left is a two pack primer. The base primer requires the addition of a catalyst to set it. This produces a much thicker layer of cured paint which is what I'm looking for. Once the paint cures I will remove the masking tape to reveal all of the detail of the vents and hatches. Later on I'll drill out the centres of the vents and glue brass gratings into the recesses left by the masking.

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  • HardRock
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    There are single pack spray primers which will build up the outer surface of the model slightly. The can on the right is a single pack filler/primer. On the left is a two pack primer. The base primer requires the addition of a catalyst to set it. This produces a much thicker layer of cured paint which is what I'm looking for. Once the paint cures I will remove the masking tape to reveal all of the detail of the vents and hatches. Later on I'll drill out the centres of the vents and glue brass gratings into the recesses left by the masking.

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  • zhuravlik
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    HardRock, I'm very interested in this high build primer. How does it works?
    That's the stern cone of a 1/350 hobby boss Yasen.
    My Kilo gone MIA in 2010.. :(

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  • HardRock
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    Piranha drawing. This the best drawing that I've found so far.Click image for larger version

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  • HardRock
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    More little blue squares. Once I've got all of them on I'll spray a high build primer over the model and let it sit for a while. Once dry the marsking is removed, revealing a slightly indented area which indicates where the holes and hatches go on the finished model. This simple wodden jig keeps everything streight and level - I hope.
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  • HardRock
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    Slowly, slowly, catchie corn doggie!
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  • HardRock
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    Is this your Kilo?

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  • zhuravlik
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    Beautiful subject, HardRock.
    Fast and good work too!
    Redboat, your links are precious.
    But no stern cone is too narrow. Click image for larger version

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  • HardRock
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    Getting on with marking the casing flood holes.

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  • HardRock
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    Thanks. Looks promising.

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  • redboat219
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    Etching brass using saltwater

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