I am sorry about the pictures quailty .
Need thing to cut out the windows
HI Sue well now no need to worry about the pics as i think they are great so no worries on that account an be CAREFULL useing a knife cutting out the windows always pull the knife away from you when cutting as its very easy to stab your self as i did this so i know how that feels not very nice i can tell you an like tim says its great starting a new kit as you can let your imaginenation run away with you an you just dont have to stick to whats in the kit you can add other things to make the dio better than the makers show on the box top so build build build an more to the point enjoy it an have funLooking good so far Sue. I always like the start of a new kit, the possibilities seem endless
YEA John grab a seat with me an jen an Tim as we are at the front an Sue makes lovely coffee but no matches please lolBuildings are always enjoyable Sue, I shall grab a seat if I may .
Thank you Tim. Yes starting this kit I am looking forward to seeing how it progress on wards. I must admit I am on a tight deadline to get this finished by Xmas as its a Xmas theme model of a manger. I have purchased another model from Scale Model Shop of a medieval castle...... SueLooking good so far Sue. I always like the start of a new kit, the possibilities seem endless
An endless loop of possibilities. I could endup building a village. . I use a Stanley knife to cut the cardboard but I did cut away from me. But Chris I will be carefull.HI Sue well now no need to worry about the pics as i think they are great so no worries on that account an be CAREFULL useing a knife cutting out the windows always pull the knife away from you when cutting as its very easy to stab your self as i did this so i know how that feels not very nice i can tell you an like tim says its great starting a new kit as you can let your imaginenation run away with you an you just dont have to stick to whats in the kit you can add other things to make the dio better than the makers show on the box top so build build build an more to the point enjoy it an have fun
chris an jen
Hi Tim. Many thanks for your kind advice. I think I will put a new blade in the stanley knife to be safe. But yes Tim I was applying quite a bit of pressure when I was using the Stanley knife to cut the windows.... Sue.Hi Sue
A hint, if I may. When cutting cardboard blades can blunt relatively quickly. If they do, change them out. A dull blade means you use more force, potentially losing control of the blade and cutting yourself or, more importantly, damaging the model
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