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Old 04-23-2019, 02:52 PM
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I used to have a laser printer, and I found that the "Heavy Paper" setting worked best to prevent flaking.
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Old 04-23-2019, 03:32 PM
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Printer I have access to has about 20 paper setting plus additional 5 for heavy paper/cardstock.So far I found 2 settings working with thinner cardstock for 1:72s but heavier 110lb cardstock seems to work with only one of them and not every time.

Trial and error just like picking girlfriend
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BAC Lightning from refreshed OBP file.

Very nice fitting model.A bit simplified but omitted details can be scratch made in no time if pictures of real ones are followed.

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Very nice build. Always liked this one.
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Old 11-06-2019, 08:43 AM
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For 2020, I'm going to drop the rigid list of "models that need to be finished", mainly because I didn't finish any of them. Instead, I'm going to go back to doing models that trigger the "cool" response. I had a lot of those this year, but shelved them to focus on "the list" and forgot about them. Hence I barely had any new models this year. One thing I want to do is develop some sci-fi ships from Star Wars and the such. I've been reading the Legends Hand of Thrawn series this month, and I kinda want models of the Wild Karrde and the Lady Luck. Maybe Jade's Fire as well.
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But can you clear your commissioned models first?
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I need this for my collection...
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For 2020, I'm going to drop the rigid list of "models that need to be finished", mainly because I didn't finish any of them. Instead, I'm going to go back to doing models that trigger the "cool" response. I had a lot of those this year, but shelved them to focus on "the list" and forgot about them. Hence I barely had any new models this year. One thing I want to do is develop some sci-fi ships from Star Wars and the such. I've been reading the Legends Hand of Thrawn series this month, and I kinda want models of the Wild Karrde and the Lady Luck. Maybe Jade's Fire as well.
Sounds good, also agree with Papermate though. Lockheed S-3 Viking, hint hint.
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Old 11-07-2019, 06:35 AM
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That's a given. I'm always working on the commissions. But when I hit the wall on them, I'm gonna switch to something I wanna do.
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Old 11-16-2019, 03:48 PM
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USMC F2A Buffalo.Don Bose might know what period this livery is from,I found only one picture showing Buffalo in Hawaii but markings on pic are very obscured.

Again a well fitting model.I tried few new things here,most of the model is done with clear elmers glue ,not my usual mix of white/carpenters glue.Good glue for some things,not so good for others.

Note to builders: cowling needs a strip of spacing material glued a bit inside cowl edge to simulate space between cowling and fuselage.Gap should be even all around the cowling and it's clearly shown on all close up pictures of F2A I have seen on net.



I did some pictures on very gray day in roof of my car.Interesting effect I think.

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