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@roman59 your output is incredible. Are you banish from the house or something?

I think I’ve put in around 20+ hours from Saterday on the Crusader squad building stage and I still ain’t finished. Just the heads to clean up and blue tac on for priming!!
 
@roman59 your output is incredible. Are you banish from the house or something?

I think I’ve put in around 20+ hours from Saterday on the Crusader squad building stage and I still ain’t finished. Just the heads to clean up and blue tac on for priming!!
Thanks for the compliments, I am in between jobs at present as I do contract work, so I have a bit of time on my hands to get this stuff painted ;)
 
It's weird with painting. I won't be motivated to do any sometimes for weeks and then I'm happily spend a whole day on it but there is never any consistency with me wanting to do it.
 
I’ve really got the bug atm hence so many hours put in this week. Started to use my side cutters more and everyone should grab a pair. Night and day compared to normal snips. Don’t really believe there’s much difference in the brands. Maybe if your building gumpla with all those flat surfaces.

Hoping to get the models primed tonight after work. Have everything in my arsenal now to get them done start to finish including basing.
 
I’ve really got the bug atm hence so many hours put in this week. Started to use my side cutters more and everyone should grab a pair. Night and day compared to normal snips. Don’t really believe there’s much difference in the brands. Maybe if your building gumpla with all those flat surfaces.

Hoping to get the models primed tonight after work. Have everything in my arsenal now to get them done start to finish including basing.
Personally I would not be without the Tamiya side cutters that I use plus my sanding pen as well.

Both of the above speeds up the assembly process a lot.


 
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Oh I didn't know those existed and as they aren't expensive I think I shall get one.
Get the tool with the rod that has the 6mm dia flat on it, plus the self adhesive sanding pads to go with it.

It really gets rid of the flash left behind after the model has been cut off the sprue, perfect little tool which saves so much time, the sanding pads can be used wet or dry too.
 
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