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  1. I've recently upgraded to an 8 gallon tank. I know it's good practice to drain the thing, but do you drain it after every session? What's the longest you'd keep air in the tank? I'm mainly worried about water/rust buildup.

  2. I've been stalled far too many times. As one's stash of unbuilt kits grows, the potential for distraction grows proportionately!

    I focus on one or two models at a time and build them to completion before starting something new. The only thing worse than having hundreds of unbuilt kits is having dozens of half-built kits!

    That would be me. :thumbsup:

    I can't finish a project to save my life. I probably have a dozen half-built kits. But my New Year's Resolution is to finish two by December 31, 2011 so we'll see what happens.

  3. I've used a hair dryer to speed up the painting process but I've never tried it on decals. You have to be really careful though - I melted a thin 1/72 piece even with the hair dryer set to low heat and I was waving it back and forth. One pass was fine, the next pass shriveled it like a raisin.

    After that happened I stuck with the "cool" setting and only on thicker pieces.

  4. Lots of people having been praising this stuff. I know it's been discontinued but I can get it from a nearby car shop for about $27 for a 21 oz. tube.

    I currently use the 3M Red but it's pretty "hot" even in thin layers. Is the Blue any better? It would take me years to use up 21 oz., assuming it didn't dry up first. It's hard for me to justify dropping almost thirty bucks just for putty. Would it be worth getting the White, which is the replacement?

    Opinions?

  5. I agree that model paints are the way to go, but I've successfully sprayed cheap craft paints. The good/bad thing about model paints is that most are made to match specs (like FS colors) which is great as long as you don't need to paint the custom colors needed for something like a sci-fi kit. Good luck finding "Anakin's Pod Racer Blue #1."

    Craft paint can be sprayed, but you have to experiment with a concoction to thin it - mine includes future, airbrush retarder and windex. After thinning it you have to filter it with a superfine mesh and it must be applied over primer.

    So it can be done, it just requires more work.

  6. Micro-Mark's punch set (can't afford a Waldron set yet).

    A Revell 1/32 P-38J from my father-in-law, which is not a normal build for me so will be going to the bottom of the stash for now.

    And a $50 Amazon gift card with too many cool things in mind to spend it on.

    We got a Wii for the kids; they've been playing nonstop.

  7. I agree with 11bee. The other thing you have to remember is that mainstream music (a.k.a., the synthesized, overcompressed, overproduced garbage on the radio and in music videos) is now a tiny portion of what's out there now that bands can publish their own music straight to the 'net. Back then you had vinyl, 8-tracks, tape, etc. and that's it. Now you can find sub-sub-sub-genres of MP3s as long as you're willing to look around a little bit.

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