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valleyboy wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2018 6:09 pmexcellent
The painting or The Baron being a fool?
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Very nice too. 😁
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Paul wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:17 pm That Sunderland is particularly impressive.
That's a phrase that hasn't been heard very often in the last three years...
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Vintage Wargaming wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2018 8:50 pm
Paul wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:17 pm That Sunderland is particularly impressive.
That's a phrase that hasn't been heard very often in the last three years...
Last three years?
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Slugbalancer wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2018 12:05 pm
Subedai wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2018 11:13 am It all looks rather nice. As EB said, the foliage is very convincing and the little chaps and aicraft are the mutts.

What size base are you usiing for your 6mm bombers? I didn't think the standard plastic flight stands would be any good.
All but three of my aircraft use the standard plastic base you see in the photos. I do put weights in the base and I use larger magnets than most people do.
Interesting. Next question, what size magnets do you use on the bombers? I bought some 3mm rare earth ones for my fighters and am hoping they will be okay...if not it'll be back to fleabay.
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The magnets I use are 3mm in diameter and 4mm long, one on the aircraft and one on base.
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Ah, thanks. I was going to go down the same route with a magnet on the base and the model but I didn't realise you cou could get oblong ones. Just had a quick butchers on fleabay and they come in quite thick lumps. I'm guessing that yours are thinner. Do you have a link to save me trawling through the listings? Thanks.
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Here's where I get them from.
https://e-magnetsuk.com/neodymium_magne ... gnets.aspx
It's the top item, EP652 - 3mm dia x 4mmA - N38 - NiCuNi plated - 0.27kg Pull, that I use.
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Excellent Bush!
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The Brazilians have a solution to that problem.
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