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Post by PorcoRosso on Dec 13, 2019 15:18:08 GMT
Hello chaps. I thought I would follow the example of some of the other lads on MHO by having more than one build on the go. I've gone for what looks like a straight forward build, the new Tamiya 38(t).
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Post by Paul B on Dec 13, 2019 15:54:30 GMT
Welcome to madman's game Joe . A very nice subject that I will certainly follow . As for posting pics, I use Flickr for my builds. I only use the Image add-on for buys. Flickr gives you 1000 pictures free saving space, after that it a pay system.
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Post by PorcoRosso on Dec 13, 2019 17:02:24 GMT
Welcome to madman's game Joe . A very nice subject that I will certainly follow . As for posting pics, I use Flickr for my builds. I only use the Image add-on for buys. Flickr gives you 1000 pictures free saving space, after that it a pay system. Thank you Paul. Excuse my ignorance, but how do I post photos from Flickr please? I've opened an account and uploaded a couple of photos on it, but don't know what to do next. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
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Post by SteveM on Dec 13, 2019 17:20:47 GMT
Why not have a kit or two on the go? I prefer a blurry photo.. it hides my shoddy work
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Post by Snipersmudge on Dec 13, 2019 18:44:10 GMT
Nice choice Joe looking forward to seeing how this one progresses. As for Flickr it's quite easy really. Once you have uploaded pictures you should put them in an album then enter that album and click on the picture you wish to post. Then you will see in the right lower corner some icons, click the share photo icon. Check it's in BBCode and select a size picture in the drop down box. I usually use medium 750x800. Then just copy and paste the url code above the drop down size box into your post on the forum.
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Post by Paul B on Dec 13, 2019 19:15:53 GMT
Pete has got it right Joe . I could have sworn that I did an SBS on this, but I can't find the bugger. I'll do it again, or for the first time tomorrow with pictures and add it to the SBS thread. Hope you either sort it with Pete's explanation or can wait toll tomorrow.
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Post by PorcoRosso on Dec 13, 2019 19:34:28 GMT
Thank you both very much gentlemen. My iPad is on charge now after I tried in vain to work it out. I'm sure I'll be able to work it out now with your instructions. Thanks again for all you help.
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Post by PorcoRosso on Dec 13, 2019 20:57:15 GMT
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Post by Paul B on Dec 14, 2019 11:04:48 GMT
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Post by PorcoRosso on Dec 14, 2019 11:48:12 GMT
Thank you Paul. I did have a look at the link you posted which helped a lot.
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Post by PorcoRosso on Dec 15, 2019 12:54:03 GMT
Thanks again for your help and advice chaps. Using my trusty fine bent paint brush, I've glued the hull together from the interior with liquid cement.
Thanks for looking in gents.
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Post by Paul B on Dec 15, 2019 13:00:48 GMT
Flawless fit Joe . You can't beat good ole Tamiya for that
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Post by Snipersmudge on Dec 15, 2019 17:56:10 GMT
Piccies look really good Joe as does the model
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Post by Robbo on Dec 16, 2019 20:40:05 GMT
Oh yes, I've always liked this kit
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Post by SteveM on Dec 16, 2019 21:27:30 GMT
Nice pics of a nice build matey
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Post by Ian H. on Dec 18, 2019 14:36:13 GMT
That looks like a really nice kit and I am looking forward to your build. Hopefully it will be Tamiya shake-n-bake!
Best wishes,
Ian
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Post by Boots on Dec 28, 2019 13:45:28 GMT
Crackin` build so far Joe
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