Three link couplings are exactly that: they are three links of chain that will connect your wagons. These "loose"...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
Three link couplings are exactly that: they are three links of chain that will connect your wagons. These "loose"...
The most appropriate size of thread to use for rigging a 1/48 scale biplane model would depend on the specific kit...
The EM gauge refers to a specific track gauge that falls between the standard OO gauge and P4 standards. The term...
Soldering irons are a little bit like the children's story "Goldilocks and the three bears": some are too hot, some...
Select the area where you want the scatter, then apply a layer of PVA glue, sprinkle your grass covering the glue....
Christmas and New Year
We are dispatching orders every weekday apart from Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
If you select next day delivery at checkout, please note deliveries are not made on public holidays or Sundays.
The shop in Sandown is open 23rd and 24th December, then closed from 25th December, reopening on 30th December.
Removing parts from sprues in a plastic model kit is a crucial step that requires care and precision to avoid damaging the parts. Here are the steps you can follow to do this effectively:
Preparation:
Identify the Parts:
Cutting the Parts:
Trimming Excess Plastic:
Smoothing the Edges:
Cleaning:
By following these steps and using the right tools, you can effectively remove parts from sprues without damaging your plastic kit.
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