Now that's a VERY good idea.Hoover with an old pair of tights over the nozzle might find it
Not my 'invention' the wife does that trick if (when!) I drop anything and can't find it.Now that's a VERY good idea.
Andrew
Hi Andy, yes as I said it looks like the bottom one. I gave up the search in the end and ordered 2 replacements and another needle. They have arrived this morning. I should have done what I said put the nozzle back in while over a box lid , this will be done in future ! Couldn't get much smaller can they !John, I take it your nozzle is the same as the bottom one in the picture below which is out of my Bartsharp AB, the top one is from my Iwata HP CS, much easier to handle.
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Best take great care when cleaning it, I dropped the small one and it took about 15 minutes of combing the carpet to find it.
Andy.
Hi Moni, the extra PE is ok to a point, but much of it is for the likes of Mike ,aka It's it me .Other are I feel offered just to make up the pe fret . It's progressing well now with the new ab .sorry John very late into this one,some very nice work hear,do like the detail kit,always mace a big differences to a build,
Gerry that's good to know, Rats on the other hand are a complete no no , we've seen them rarely, only when people near are having extensions where drain works are involved.Must admit that I'm like you John, don't mind mice outside, but they can't come indoors - we've a vole who lives near the house, it doesn't get bothered, and will often have a look at what we're doing if we're on the patio (it's given my wife and my son a surprise, just popping out to have a look!)
Thanks Andrew, nozzle woes seem to be common with me !Looking good John.
A very nice green!! And without starting a "what's the correct colour debate", it didn't look that far off a late war British SCC15 simple Vallejo mix I came across.
ATB.
Andrew
Ps sorry to hear about the nozzle woes.
Thank you very much Rick !! it was a little number I just ran up !That's coming along nicely JR........is that the "Spring" or "Summer" shade of 4BO......I have a difficult time telling them apart Rick H.
Christine has done that in the past, normally it's the best way,but this time it's gone, personally I think that damned mouse has something to do with it disappearing !Hoover with an old pair of tights over the nozzle might find it
Thanks Steve, now have to try a replicate the finish you managed on the T34, having it to hand will be a great help .You cant beat a nice fresh coat of paint. All heading in the right direction my friend
Thanks for the support Paul .John,
Coming on nicely matey.
Tim the first design had the use of a navel gun, so no doubt the turret had been designed around that . Due to the shortage of that barrel the 152 mm one was used .Coming on well John.
Just out of interest, and it’s not something I’ve ever thought of looking up, but was the turret a design repurposed from soviet ships? It does look like it could be used as a secondary battery gun from a large ship?
Rats (if seen) around here don't last very long until they get a little 'present' or two - a 'Glaswegan Kiss' from 7 to 8.44 grains of lead (travelling at around 790 feet per second) - though since our last neighbours moved out taking their chickens with them, not seen so many.Gerry that's good to know, Rats on the other hand are a complete no no , we've seen them rarely, only when people near are having extensions where drain works are involved.
Don't think that they really noticeHaven't heard "Glaswegan Kiss" in years. My eyes water just thinking about it. PaulE
Found these parts, they are not marked as not required but can't find any reference for them on the instructions , any idea ? .
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