Joined: 02/10/2013(UTC) Posts: 842 Location: West Texas
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Hello everyone, hope all is well. You may download the latest Trainini edition from the link below: https://www.trainini.eu/...Trainini_int_2023-02.pdfPlease let it download, it takes a while. There are many good vendors and items listed in this edition. Enjoy, and take good care. Dwight
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Joined: 26/07/2021(UTC) Posts: 635 Location: Sydney
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Good to see vehicles in clear material so the glazing shows depth.   I hand glazed my hand built styrene models with with polarising photographic gel (plastic sheet) for a bit of light reduction, after spray painting with 150gm touch up cans. An old aeroplane story, not quite as old as the PanAm DC6: When I was a kid remember in the early 1970s my dad did quite a bit of interstate travel in Australia. He was always late to get to Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport. In those days you had to walk across the taxiing area and up the stairs, we even walked to the base of the stairs with our dad. I remember too many times when they had just wheeled away the stairs. They then wheeled the stairs back. My dad ran up the stairs, he knocked on the aeroplane's door and they dutifully opened the aeroplane's door to let him in... He never missed a flight!
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Joined: 26/07/2021(UTC) Posts: 635 Location: Sydney
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Good to see vehicles in clear material so the glazing shows depth.   I hand glazed my hand built styrene models with with polarising photographic gel (plastic sheet) for a bit of light reduction, after spray painting with 150gm touch up cans. An old aeroplane story, not quite as old as the PanAm DC6: When I was a kid remember in the early 1970s my dad did quite a bit of interstate travel in Australia. He was always late to get to Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport. In those days you had to walk across the taxiing area and up the stairs, we even walked to the base of the stairs with our dad. I remember too many times when they had just wheeled away the stairs. They then wheeled the stairs back. My dad ran up the stairs, he knocked on the aeroplane's door and they dutifully opened the aeroplane's door to let him in... He never missed a flight!
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Joined: 02/10/2013(UTC) Posts: 842 Location: West Texas
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,468 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: Zme  I hope he has all his licensing in place with the various manufacturers and for the advertising put on some of them. It would appear he may have licenses judging by the logos on pictures, but I didn't see it stated anywhere.
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