**** DONE: Revell 1/48 P-40B RAF 112 Squadron in Egypt in 1941 MTO Group Build

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I think it should be enough.. Now hold your model with the left hand and the felt piece with right one.And rub along the leading edges for instance like you would be sanding with sandpaper. But the movement should be faster.The trick is that during rubbing some heat appeares and causes these scratches melting.But don't worry the model won't catch fire.

Try to do that now.
 

*Watches model burning on the ground* That's what you think!
 
To be honest I don't grasp the expression fully. And there is still too less of light in the pictures Harry. Use the camera flesh.
 
You said so it doesn't catch fire. I said **Watches model burning on the ground** That's what you think! Meaning, you thought it wouldn't burn but it did. Jokingly of course
 
Undoubtedly it is a joke.The base for the expression is that during rubbing the heat appears.It is like you would use two pieces of wood to set fire to watch-fire.I'm sure you know the method. Of course it doesn't happen to models.
 
I see. But being after 20 hours of work my mind is a little bit washed out. Using two tranlators at the same moment can be something beyond its ability.
 
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Some good, some bad. You get the idea?
 

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