Easy Eight No22
- Adrian Harris
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Re: Easy Eight No22
That's a very nice subtle texture
And hiding the gap between the bush and the mantle makes a big difference to the look of the piece.
Adrian.
And hiding the gap between the bush and the mantle makes a big difference to the look of the piece.
Adrian.
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Thank you Adrian,
That took about six little squirts into the lid of the can to do that. In terms of the cost of one can that is a lot of coverage you can get out of one can. I'm probably not the only one that has that bad habit of leaving little bits in the cans lined up on a shelf, good way to use them up.
Regards,
Dave.
That took about six little squirts into the lid of the can to do that. In terms of the cost of one can that is a lot of coverage you can get out of one can. I'm probably not the only one that has that bad habit of leaving little bits in the cans lined up on a shelf, good way to use them up.
Regards,
Dave.
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Re: Easy Eight No22
Looks mighty real! What do you dab it with? Or... Did I read it correct and you sprayed the stuff from pic 2 in the lid of the can?
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Hi Marco,
In picture two you can see the brush I used to dab it on. They are from my local hobby shop, a set of different sizes and shapes. The bristles are quite stiff, not like super fine artists ones. I didn't spray it onto the mantlet. Hope that helps.
Regards,
Dave.
In picture two you can see the brush I used to dab it on. They are from my local hobby shop, a set of different sizes and shapes. The bristles are quite stiff, not like super fine artists ones. I didn't spray it onto the mantlet. Hope that helps.
Regards,
Dave.
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I meant to ask what the substance in the cup is but I guess I know now.
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Whilst waiting for the track links to be done, which I picked up this week, decided to work out the electrical stuff in the turret.
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Decided not to give in and find something else to do and built up the other track.
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So having worked out plan A for the internal layout, hopefully the last thing to be installed through the rear deck hole will be the speaker boxes and speakers. So decided to start there.
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Just a little update on a couple of parts I showed you on here earlier that I have now completed.
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Rather than waste what was a complete wash out of a Bank Holiday, I decided to make up the tools.
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How do you guys put so many pictures up at the same time. I have an iPhone and can’t seen to reduce the size of the pictures. I can only put one picture up at a Time.
Thanks Martin.
Thanks Martin.
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Not sure exactly on iPhone, ive never owned one, but if you search your app store for something along the lines of 'image size reducer' you should find something that'll compress the file size without making it the size of a postage stamp. Most of them can reduce several images at once.Martin Donnison wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 4:06 pmHow do you guys put so many pictures up at the same time. I have an iPhone and can’t seen to reduce the size of the pictures. I can only put one picture up at a Time.
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Then just attach all your images to your post, which you should be able to highlight and upload multiple images simultaneously.
Then click the 'place inline' button that appears after it's uploaded and you can position the images around your text to suit.
Hope this helps