You can put the cover of your box on the bottom to increase rigidity a little bit. I haven't seen pool noodles in stores here, so I'd have to use pipe insulation for this.
The box Ive used was rigid enough, inless youre talking about using kit boxes, then I can see where that would add rigidity. Pipe insulation is the same stuff without the fun colors 🥳 Thanks for watchin! 🙂👍
What type of sprue cutters where those ?? They look pretty sweet, never seen them before ?? Are they meant for modelling or are they pro electrical jobbies ?? Only just found your channel, keep up the good work mate !!
I use Doyusha cutters. Here's a link, but I did not buy mine from this site or company. www.plazajapan.com/4975406004388/?setCurrencyId=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz7uRBhDRARIsAFqjulll5XIyuNgg9TRtJim_9GTtXOTsYOxZghsYYwxPuH7r5ZqeXBdfyowaAozEEALw_wcB
Try these amzn.to/3mfS65R I'm not sure where I got the one in the video, but it's a bit large and clunky for modeling too. These in the link are smaller and have a great feature that is adjustable tension. Wish I had that on my gauges, I may have to get a set of these myself! 😁 Thanks for watching! 😎👍
Cool Brian I’ll have to try that !!
Fucking love the sound effects
Finally someone noticed 😂
Thanks!
Great tips, I'm sure this will help out a lot of folks. Thanks for sharing, have a great day. -David
You can put the cover of your box on the bottom to increase rigidity a little bit. I haven't seen pool noodles in stores here, so I'd have to use pipe insulation for this.
The box Ive used was rigid enough, inless youre talking about using kit boxes, then I can see where that would add rigidity.
Pipe insulation is the same stuff without the fun colors 🥳
Thanks for watchin! 🙂👍
Super Idea ! Thanks for sharing ! Erich
My pleasure Erich, thanks for watching and commenting!
Brilliant idea. Thanks!
Also, I just subbed to your channel so I will be checking out more of your content. Have a great day. -David
Awesome! Thank you! I've been away from the hobby for a bit, but have gotten back to work on the F-105D build.
What type of sprue cutters where those ?? They look pretty sweet, never seen them before ?? Are they meant for modelling or are they pro electrical jobbies ?? Only just found your channel, keep up the good work mate !!
I use Doyusha cutters. Here's a link, but I did not buy mine from this site or company.
www.plazajapan.com/4975406004388/?setCurrencyId=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz7uRBhDRARIsAFqjulll5XIyuNgg9TRtJim_9GTtXOTsYOxZghsYYwxPuH7r5ZqeXBdfyowaAozEEALw_wcB
@@TheEmptySprue Thank you, i'll have a gander !
Great tip! Ingenious!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Where'd you find the plastic contour gauge? I've only see metal ones that can scratch up the plastic?
Try these amzn.to/3mfS65R
I'm not sure where I got the one in the video, but it's a bit large and clunky for modeling too. These in the link are smaller and have a great feature that is adjustable tension. Wish I had that on my gauges, I may have to get a set of these myself! 😁
Thanks for watching! 😎👍
@@TheEmptySprue Awesome thank you!!
Handy tip Brian !
Thank you! Hope you'll find it useful. It's reassuring knowing your hard work can be cradled in a nice, soft, foam cradle.
your hobby knife is TOO LOUD :P 2 stroke?
LOL!😂 It is, but it gets the job done most of the time!
Just brilliant 👍🏼
Thank you Rafael! Glad you found value in my video! 😎👍👍
I keep my airplanes models (1\72) on a soft roll of toilet paper.
Soft, but full of lint
#NooddleHolder
#thatsoundsdirty
😂