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GSimmon

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  1. Hi guys, What I heard is that is is always the best way to thin your colour and please use the brand :)
  2. Hi Rob, Probably this would help I hope :rolleyes: http://www.bnamodelworld.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&keyword=files Have fun :woot.gif:
  3. Hi there Ken, Have you tried AK thinner already? It should be a water base thinner and the varnish is is soluble in water so I assume it will work. You may try your luck. http://www.bnamodelworld.com/ak-interactive-ak-712-acrylic-paint-thinner-60ml :)
  4. Hi there, I used a sanding stick for these little parts as it could be easily done. The tip of the end of the stick is smaller and it fit nicely on the edge. Found a sanding tool and it works wonders. NO more scrubbing and enjoy the outcome. In my opinion it comes out a lot more even than using hands. You may like it and this old man here hope it helps. http://www.bnamodelworld.com/hobby-tools-supplies-sanding-polishing-u-star-ua-1623
  5. Hi Doug, Heard Ultimate Airbrush Cleaner is pretty good. Hope this help. :lol:/>/> "Ultimate Airbrush Cleaner Airbrush cleaning is one of the bug bears of the new user, and until you evolve a routine of your own, it's a process that can be a bit of a pest. This new cleaner is good to have on hand, and will dissolve paint that has dried in the cup or on the brush while you've been using it. If you've been silly and left paint in the cup for days, it'll still cut through that, but you'll need to leave it to soak a wee while longer. Again, I've tried it with all the above brands, and it
  6. White ensign model has one pe set for trumpeter Nimitz. http://www.bnamodelworld.com/white-ensign-models/wem-pe3568 but a bit pricey
  7. Pegasus hobbies has a few 1/144 figures, http://bit.ly/1LGYFp1 , or http://northstarmodels.com/product-category/figures/1-144-figures/
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