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    Which filters/washes should I use for my u-boat?

    I would do pin washes- using white, black, brown, and maybe some orange- then tie it in with a gray filter. I have done this before on gray hulled vessels and have liked the results. Best bet though, get scrap plastic-paint it the same color as the sub- and experiment. Ron W.
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    TAMIYA USS NEW JERSEY 1;350 SCALEA

    How is your build coming along? When I was in the Navy, homeported out of Long Beach, CA, the New Jersey and Missouri were stationed there as well. Awesome ships! Ron W.
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    Currell's 1/1200 RMT Olympic 1918 Dazzle Pattern

    Thanks Jim. I think I will try one out. Ron W.
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    Currell's 1/1200 RMT Olympic 1918 Dazzle Pattern

    I use fly tying thread for small scale. I have a Cabela's just a few miles from my house. I have line as small as .003" and it is very strong. What website did you get the plans from? Ron W.
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    Currell's 1/1200 RMT Olympic 1918 Dazzle Pattern

    Jim, It came out really great. What size line did you use for the rigging?
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    Currell's 1/1200 RMT Olympic 1918 Dazzle Pattern

    Sure does Jim, thanks for the info. Ron
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    Currell's 1/1200 RMT Olympic 1918 Dazzle Pattern

    I saw that you had previously given that info ;D. This is a very build. Have you tried different weights of stock with previous models or have you always used 110? Ron
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    Currell's 1/1200 RMT Olympic 1918 Dazzle Pattern

    Jim, Excellent and fascinating build, especially since I am a ship builder myself (plastic and wood). What size paper are you using on this build? Ron W.
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    Mixing up some caution

    I agree, I think you will achieve that with a filter instead of mixing paint. Ron W.
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    Tudor era sailing ships, Kit suggestions

    Frank, This is a couple of months late, but I just this. Take a look at Heller's Spanish Galleon in 1/200 scale. They also have the Golden Hind, Sir Francis Drake's flagship, also in 1/200 scale. Both vessels are very late Tudor era, if they can even be considered that era. In plastic, I can't...
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    uses for household items

    These are great uses, anyone else has any to add? I am trying to make up a list, organize it, then post it as a quick reference for everyone so please add to this.
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    uses for household items

    I was wondering what uses everyone has found for acetone, alcohol, vinegar, and any other household items. On thing I found out is don't use the higher concentration of alcohol on plastic. Thanks, Ron W.
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    Spray Booth Recommendations?

    If you aare going to spray enamels you need a brushless fan. I bought MicroMark's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stage filters that they use for their booths and adapted them to my home made booth. They do a great job at reducing the vapors. Ron W.
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    Liquid Masks

    First off, I do apologize for the late response. I have a weird work schedule and unable to get to the computer during those times. :-\ Thanks for the help. I was very surprised when I saw that the masking had removed the Glosscote lacquer, but didnot touch the enamel paint underneath. ??? I...
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    Liquid Masks

    I had a little problem using Hobbico's liquid mask. I applied a few coats of of Testor's Glosscote to a ship in preperation of weathering. This was allowed to cure for about a week, had to go back to work >:(. I then applied liquid mask around the outer edge of the deck, as I was starting with...
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