
fv432s T34 build
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Re: fv432s T34 build
Sharp mate...very sharp. I take it you were'nt hitting the Peroni as you were painting 

Re: fv432s T34 build
lol nick you didnt see the bloopers
amazing what a little cover up gets away with

amazing what a little cover up gets away with

Re: fv432s T34 build
thanks alan hopefully youll get to see it in the flesh saturday 

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Re: fv432s T34 build
Hi Rob,
No Bloopers from where I'm looking. Other than the Bloopers that the Russian Tank crews would have made as they painted them.
Very sharp.....now were's my nearest Poundland...must visit and buy some splatter screens.
Just a quick question Rob. If you cut a rectangular section out of a "splatter screen" do you have to solder the edges to stop them falling apart ?
Nick.
No Bloopers from where I'm looking. Other than the Bloopers that the Russian Tank crews would have made as they painted them.
Very sharp.....now were's my nearest Poundland...must visit and buy some splatter screens.
Just a quick question Rob. If you cut a rectangular section out of a "splatter screen" do you have to solder the edges to stop them falling apart ?
Nick.
Re: fv432s T34 build
if you have it exposed ie on a tiger you would be best to edge it with brass sheet and solder but internal fitment a lot of glue holds it nicely together just keep your cuts clean and all should be good :thumbup
not tried to directly solder to it will give it a go
not tried to directly solder to it will give it a go

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Re: fv432s T34 build
Ok mate...good call on the glue...I was just thinking of a way to keep it all together in a different sense.
Nick.
Nick.
Re: fv432s T34 build
you should now better than to tempt me with brass and solder



