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Heck - #feelingfaintinvicta280 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 8:08 pm Craft knives can indeed be lethal. I was once hospitalized (outpatient) courtesy of Swann- Morton. The safety cover was a piece of plastic heat crimped on to the blade and Dingbat here tried to remove the cover by using my thumbnail against the cover with some force, thinking that I was applying pressure to the back of the blade. When the cover slipped off the back of my thumb opened up like a sausage cut lengthways, ; down to the bone! Forty years later the scar is still well defined.
I was pondering that the other day... Building this one's made me think that I'd like to move on to a NWNGR station building in (plastic) brick and stone soon-ish, but then I wondered whether I wouldn't rather spend my limited modelling time building some more rolling stock - it's taken me years to get round to making any proper buildings because doing something else always seems to appeal more. And there's a long list of WHR/FfR carriages and wagons I want to recreate...
I wouldn't worry about your little perforations, err, sorry, indentations A little bit of rust strategically placed will soon give them a reason to exist.
I'm pretty sure thats true. I've never had great success with acrylics, but because of that I tend to get cheap and cheerful from The Works, et al, so that I don't waste too much money. I rather suspect that's a self-fulfilling prophecy!
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