My Anglo Zulu War Project

Started by Womble67, 04 February 2014, 10:37:17 AM

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Womble67

She may in the future you never know.

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Andy
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Excellent......You're a lucky man Andy !
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Hertsblue

Superb. Wish I could persuade mine to do the same.  :(
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That's brilliant.
I chamfer the edge of thinner mdf using a Stanley knife. I find that easier than filing or rasping and there is less dust. I don't know how that would work with that thickness though.
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Those Kraal's are nice, but that Rorkes Drift is superb!

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Quote from: Hertsblue on 16 April 2014, 10:23:40 AM
Superb. Wish I could persuade mine to do the same.  :(
I pointed out that I felt my good lady wife was remiss in not providing me with something similar. I will write more when I have removed the pencil from my nose.

Very nice indeed...the models that is..not the pencil.
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Subedai

Interesting project. You are lucky in that your missus takes an active interest, the closest I could get was when she started a collection of unmentionables playing as a female D&D Fighter. Historical, forget it, you have more chance of nicking the pontiffs headgear.

To get chamfered edges I use my trusty Dremel. Might be more dusty but it is faster and there is far less swearing and / or blisters involved.
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Hope you wear a suitable mask. MDF dust is nasty stuff.
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Subedai

Quote from: Hertsblue on 16 April 2014, 10:16:06 PM
Hope you wear a suitable mask. MDF dust is nasty stuff.

Oh, yeah, I was told years ago that it's carcinogenic and that in other countries it has warning labels on it.
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Quote from: Subedai on 17 April 2014, 01:30:06 PM
Oh, yeah, I was told years ago that it's carcinogenic and that in other countries it has warning labels on it.

not good  :(