Tamiya P-38

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Re: Tamiya P-38

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Dang Lyle! Your are jamming on this one. I saw those weights in my kit and it's such a cool design.
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Looking good Lyle! :shoutout:
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keavdog wrote:Dang Lyle! Your are jamming on this one. I saw those weights in my kit and it's such a cool design.
Thanks. Yes it is pretty slick.
Stikpusher wrote:Looking good Lyle! :shoutout:
Thank you, Carlos.
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That's coming along suberbly Lyle :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:

Really looking forward to building mine now.
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It is almost too easy...if that makes sense. It it a nice respite.

Let me know and I’ll send you masks.
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That would be cool Lyle, thanks :bow: I'll let you know when it hits the bench.
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Looking good Lyle!
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Thanks, Clint!
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Be careful with that Alclad primer. It can take week to cure and stays sticky as hell.
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mostrich wrote:Be careful with that Alclad primer. It can take week to cure and stays sticky as hell.
It will sit for another day or two, at least. Seemed to be drying okay. But, thanks for the warning!
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