Dec 30, 2020 #2 fubar57 General 33,109 19,735 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada I've got one similar to that.... If it holds this large beastie it'll work for 1:32
Dec 30, 2020 #3 Crimea_River Marshal 45,853 13,881 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary I'm frugal and use an open box.
Dec 30, 2020 #4 vikingBerserker Lieutenant General 28,790 4,612 Apr 10, 2009 South Carolina Legos for me
Dec 30, 2020 #5 rochie Moderator Staff Mod 22,630 7,323 Aug 9, 2006 billingham nr middlesbrough uk Big clothes pegs for me !
Dec 30, 2020 #7 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,773 5,771 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York I have my kids just hold it...
Dec 31, 2020 #9 M maxmwill Airman 1st Class 164 48 Apr 18, 2011 Lucky13 said: View attachment 606764 Click to expand... I don't know if that would qualify as a berth, but that sure is a nice jig. They also make jigs for biplanes, and those are just as nice
Lucky13 said: View attachment 606764 Click to expand... I don't know if that would qualify as a berth, but that sure is a nice jig. They also make jigs for biplanes, and those are just as nice
Jan 4, 2021 #10 fastmongrel 1st Sergeant 4,527 3,623 May 28, 2009 Lancashire Cheaper and infinitely adjustable
Jan 4, 2021 #11 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,541 23,120 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com I used the cardboard rolls from toilet paper or paper towels, cut to size and glued to a cardboard base. Worked good for both construction and painting.
I used the cardboard rolls from toilet paper or paper towels, cut to size and glued to a cardboard base. Worked good for both construction and painting.