Tool
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Tool
Hi guys,
Is there a tool for multimedia kits to make a perfect alignment and is also straight so you glue on the rear wing on straight. Thanks in advance
Best regards,
Lesley
Is there a tool for multimedia kits to make a perfect alignment and is also straight so you glue on the rear wing on straight. Thanks in advance
Best regards,
Lesley
Best regards,
Lesley
Lesley
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Re: Tool
Using Lego as well, works like a charm.
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Re: Tool
i was thinking about desiging something to allign both the front and rear suspension and the wings. i have the idea but haven't started on making something
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Re: Tool
I believe these are long sold out, I did manage to get the 1/43 version before that thoughMoFo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:46 pm https://www.club-barchetta.com/SHOP/bp206.html
https://www.club-barchetta.com/SHOP/bp623.html
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Re: Tool
A decent set of 1-2-3 setup blocks are quite cheap and because they are generally machined as near to perfectly square as you can get, they should work for you. Get a pair made from steel and use some small rare earth magnets to hold part firmly against them while you are gluing. Very useful tool for a lot of things in modeling. Oh, and for those that aren't familiar with this tool, they are called 1-2-3 blocks because they are precision milled to 1" by 2" by 3" square.
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Re: Tool
this is what you need. ...but i’m sorry, i bought it so long ago i have no idea where i got it. posting it here in the hope that someone else sees it and has more info.