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    Ramon Wilson
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      @ramonwilson3
      You’re welcome David,
       
      That’s truly the great thing about this forum – asking for advice and receiving immediate interest in, and help with, any problem. My recent attempt at anodising being a classic example of it.
       
      Good luck with the Score and I’m sure many of us will want to see and hear of your progress.
       
      Regards – Ramon
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      Terryd
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        @terryd72465
        can I request a favour,
         
        I have a set of castings for a Stuart 10V which I was intending to begin building before a recent workshop fire.  Fortunately the castings and materials were in a safe place but the (laminated double sided A3) drawing was in the workshop and subsequently destroyed.
         
        Do any of you kind folk have a copy of these drawings that could be scanned and emailed to me.  If there is a small cost that is ok.
         
        Contact me
         
        Terry

        Edited By Terryd on 31/08/2010 23:06:02

        #55227
        Axel Bentell
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          @axelbentell
          Thx Ramon, great post!
          #55228
          Axel Bentell
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            @axelbentell
            Nice choice of colour David! I´d suggest some lining, in brown and red, but its a personal preference…darn nice looking model you made!
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            Axel Bentell
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              @axelbentell
              Posted by Terryd on 31/08/2010 23:05:12:

              can I request a favour,
               
               

               I can recomend you get the Stuart manual on the subject matter, its a good little book!

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              Ian S C
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                @iansc
                I find that blued nuts and bolts, and other small parts look  quite nice, when I do it , its a bit of a raffle getting all the same colour, but if you take your time it usually comes out OK. With my hot air engines I tend not to paint, they are experimental, and from time to time they get pulled to bits and rebuilt. Things like flywheels sometimes get a coat of paint.  Ian S C
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