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Old 07-04-2017, 05:04 PM
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Thales,

Thanks for the railing formula. I have used just high wicking CA, but it developed minute sagging over time. I will try your method on my next ship build.

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Thales,

Thanks for the railing formula. I have used just high wicking CA, but it developed minute sagging over time. I will try your method on my next ship build.

John
Jump back to post 18 on this thread where we go into some detail on the jig for the railings.
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After reading this thread, I considered that more details in very small pieces make people enjoy the paper ship model!
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