understand?
This is an aptly-named thread.
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Yo quiero Startrek!
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"Those are tonight's headlines.....
God, I wish they weren't."
- Everyday THE DAY TODAY!
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Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
~Pablo Picasso
On plastic model kits, ejector pins are used to push the plastic out of the mould. Otherwise, we would need cheap Philippine labour to use their fingers. This is all great, but these pins are in the mould and therefore their impression is formed in the plastic, either as a raised or recessed circular..thing. It needs to be removed, but when they are inside wheels or other awkward-to-reach places, they're a real nightmare to clean up. Manufacturers like tamiya www.tamiya.com with their advanced techniques, can avoid most of these problems. Manufacturers like dragon www.dragon-models.com or italeri www.italeri.com still suffer from some of these awkwardly placed marks.
This IS a pointless post isn't it? ;]
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"Those are tonight's headlines.....
God, I wish they weren't."
- Everyday THE DAY TODAY!
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'Not the sponge, not the sponge!'
-Marty Crane
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Carpe Canem!
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"I'll turn everything around and confuse you. I'll fix it so you can't remember what was true."
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They Might Be Giants
We started assembly yesterday, and the marks turn out to be on the inside faces of the wheels. Whee!