Il-2 SHTURMOVIK
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3 August 2016, 01:22

Thanks choppa last one for a while so i better make the most of it
3 August 2016, 01:55

Yea tamiya, yea lost my job so ill try and make it last until i get more coin comming in plan to have the engine cowling open to expose the motor witch will be a merlin v12 out of the lancaster kit i just finished but shhh we wont tell any one that lol rudder alerons elevators cut off and moved slightly and thinking of some machine gun damage acrros the vertical stabelizer
3 August 2016, 10:13

Thanks guys Taarna just a hobby knife nothing flash dnt have a vice set
3 August 2016, 19:25

Hey up Uncle 😄
I can highly recommend you get a set or two of these 🙂
I can't do without them, very handy, especially for scratch building plastic and wood etc.
I bought 3 sets as they are cheap and it's handy to have some spare just in case you break them 🙂
Ebay.co.uk Item - HOT 10Pcs PCB Print Circuit Board Carbide Micro Drill Bits Tool 0 3mm to 1 2 mm
4 August 2016, 01:18

Thanks choppa yea there on the cards i thort i might up grage soon haha
4 August 2016, 04:28

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yep, they are handy, take a while from Hong Kong but they are such a good price though,
they are a little bit fragile though and need using with care, I reckon you ought to buy 3 sets 😄
4 August 2016, 04:33

Yea theres heeps out there 25 peace kits .03-2.3mm for $10au cant go wrong man i deff need to get sum starting to advance in building now to must have
4 August 2016, 07:52

The suggested bits will fit most rotary (Dremel) tools as well. If you have access to a micro drill press or the drill press for a rotary tool, breaking a bit on flat objects becomes less likely. If there is a concern about the tool rotation being too fast and melting the plastic you can make your own controller that will work with any rotary tool.
instructables.com/id..r-dremel-or-other-t/
Have fun and good luck.
4 August 2016, 13:05

Good deal. A real Dremel should work very good with the right size collet. Keeping everything straight and not breaking the bit is key as well. Good luck and have fun.
5 August 2016, 00:53