new guy b17 build
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bob
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- Location: pottsville
new guy b17 build
i'm new to the site but i remember as akid building these kits and the parts broke away alot more cleanly then they do now. I want to order b17 kit but alittle reluctant because i don't want to cut and brake pieces and get frustrated any help would be apreciated

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cliffm
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- Location: fairdale N D
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cliffm
- Posts: 370
- Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:08 am
- Location: fairdale N D
Bob, website is www.acsupplyco.com I found that if your order is over $100 you get free shipping. You'll be able to check all the particulars out on the website. I have found their kits to be as fresh as any and better than most, so happy hunting. I came across them while teaching as they have very good discounts for schools and other group rates.
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cliffm
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Bob, website is www.acsupplyco.com I found that if your order is over $100 you get free shipping. You'll be able to check all the particulars out on the website. I have found their kits to be as fresh as any and better than most, so happy hunting. I came across them while teaching as they have very good discounts for schools and other group rates.
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cliffm
- Posts: 370
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- Location: fairdale N D
The kit I probably enjoyed the most so far is the catalina. Would probably get another if it came out laser. I've done the 200 series nieuport and it was an absolute joy with everything fitting so precise and no "surprise" fits from munched formers. I'm building a Ryan-ST for my brother at the moment. I have a P-38 and a B-24 waiting for me after this "other" build. I'm getting so used to the Guillow"s kit's completeness that other manufacturers kits are somewhat disappointing. The covering with this Ryan is not satisfactory for painting options so I'll need to dig into my stash of silkspan. But it's kinda hard to bitch about laser cut kits after going thru your share of die crunch. Later.
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cliffm
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This question is probably one of the quaries every modeler has pondered at some stage in their quest for mastery in this great hobby. I have instruments ranging from dentist's picks to machinist's calipers. Doctor's hemostats, locking tweezers, hairpins, clips,scalpels,saws and tools from about every walk of life imaginable. I really think there is no one supplier who can satisfy a creative hobbyist's needs,wants and individual preferences. I keep my eyes open in second hand stores,pawn shops,variety shops,pharmacies,and craft and hobby stores. X-Acto is a name that probably graces nearly every hobbyist's bench and they do have a quite nice kit that is imitated by others at a more affordable price. Hope this points you in the right direction. Happy hunting!
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lukebozek1
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- Location: Hobe Sound Florida
Check out Penn Valley Hobby Center. Prices are not as good as Acs but their catalog is pretty decent, especially the old Comet Kits. Good people they called me via phone to ask about an item that was not in stock. I can't get the Mercedes dealer to call me. They sell a lot of kits on Ebay, but there are some very interesting models listed here.
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cliffm
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Recently while browsing thru a Pamida store I came across a blade kit similar to an x- acto kit with the big red handles and the slim aluminum ones and there are 14 diferent blades 2 duplicates in a case with magnetic holding strip for 4.99. Yeahhh made in china but it's hard to knock when your on a budget.