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ORLIC

Let us all watch your new project progress.
Geoff Pearce

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Post by Geoff Pearce »

will resume on this new forum.
Thank you Vince for all you have done.And greetings to our new officials ,if that's the right word.
Look forward to postings by the world of modellers ,Australia ,South Africa ,and of course the colder climates North of Scotland
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Not much to report, but I am still sticking bits on.
Pics when worth looking at. :ugeek:
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:oops: :oops: hope these pics come out OK
Method:- putting super glue on first on the part which glues to the bottom in 3 or 4 dots
with gorilla glue between, put in place held with drawing pins, the gorilla glue the rest and
work the pieces into shape and fix.
All covering made with paper or card templates.
A tip given to me by MartinG, when cutting the ply with scissors make the cutting edge a bit
rough by pulling a sanding block over, it then grips and cuts better, a its like a puffins beak.
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Simon WS
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Looking good to me Geoff - but then, what do I know?!

Si
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Swarrans wrote:Looking good to me Geoff - but then, what do I know?!

Si
A Lot more than me! Thanks Si

Geoff
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Putting the tricky sheets on the nose.
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Geoff Pearce wrote:Putting the tricky sheets on the nose.
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Geoff Pearce wrote:Putting the tricky sheets on the nose.
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Very nice......I also see you are using Gorilla White Glue........ best glue I've found yet!
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Post by Geoff Pearce »

Tom Pack wrote:Very nice......I also see you are using Gorilla White Glue........ best glue I've found yet!
Thanks Tom, it does stick well and a useful gap filler if it's not quite right.

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