That sounds like a good idea about the sand/polyfilla mix, though I would be worried that an accidental knock would leave a truck shaped lump of polyfilla on the table...
I shall check out Wee Derek's capacity at Musselburgh in June.
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Add some PVA to the mix for extra stickiness if you're worried abut that.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:04 pm That sounds like a good idea about the sand/polyfilla mix, though I would be worried that an accidental knock would leave a truck shaped lump of polyfilla on the table...
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Whatever you do, do not use Purps recipe....
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What, the "magic" glue?
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Good ideas both and I may combine the two as the wood should give the filler something to "grab".Zenbadger wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:47 pmI had some old airfix trucks of a similar tyle and I found that bulk filling with a 50/50 mix of sand and polyfilla followed by a milliput skin on the bottom worked well and left them identical in heft to resin trucks.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 8:15 am I'm also going to insert a wooden block into the chassis...
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Finished a Rubicon T34/76 I've had in the tank box a while. After watching some really useful youtube videos on painting tanks I've got a real tank mojo going. Sponge painting is the way forward!
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Today I have mostly been gluing Perry AWI British together.
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I have done the basic uniform green on my test piece for the 95th Rifles. Now to paint all that feckin leatherwork. Napoleonics put me right off the old S&M you know...
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Leather and lace, what's not to like.
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Today I have chamfered the edges on about 30 scenery bases and drilled and inserted 100 plastic bamboo stems. That's about 8 bases worth. I need to locate a source of gravel, and then it's the rest of the jungle.