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Piakio
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A work step by step, very very "scientific", cheers
What a great idea, thanks Brett, great progress on the Tiger.\ said:You may ask, indeed. The pipe is part of my video camera stand for doing overhead shots for my YouTube channel. It is temporary since it was kind of a stop-gap measure until I can do something better. The pipe is PVC plumbing pipe.
As you can see, in order to get the work area to line up in the frame of the video, the base has to be twisted a bit and it drives me NUTS! I like stuff lined up properly: parallel and perpendicular. I am going to make another one that actually fits on the top of the sides of my work area so none of my desktop itself is taken up.
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what a great idea,but how do you cut out the holes so very neat,? plz\ said:The camouflage is up next. Here is a progress pic of the hull and turret.
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For painting the camo on the wheels I used the same template method as before, but used the outer part of the tape instead of the circle. I cut them out and then cut them apart and apply them.
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When removing the template from my cutting mat, a small bit of stretching can occur to the tape. To counter this I simply snip one side and wrap the template around the rim, overlapping the cut end a wee bit.
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After that it was airbrush time.
In the next episode I will be discussing the track assembly and painting.
Sorry I didn't respond to this sooner, Monica... I just now saw it. I will do a photo thing in a bit and post it outlining what I do, and where i got the device I use.\ said:what a great idea,but how do you cut out the holes so very neat,? plz
as it would save so much time,
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