from hanging on the wall, to hanging on broomstick sections, back to hanging on the pegboard again...it has to be done or else boredom will set in and you'll sell everything
I'll probably hang them again in a few years..
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Nice collection and display you've got there, but I just have to ask...... How do you keep the dust off of all those birds...??
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Always very cool to see these
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Great collection of 1/32 mikeg.
And I really like the hanging approach to displaying them.
And I really like the hanging approach to displaying them.
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when they hang off the rafters, the dust is ridiculous- when they lay flat against the pegboard, it obviously takes a long time to notice the dust.
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Awesome collection. I like the 1st hanging broomstick approach too. Anything that looks like they're flying.
I know about that dust though here in the high desert of NM. I get it inside my house.
I thought about putting my planes in the dishwasher, but probably they would get dishspots. I think the only way is to blow them off individually with a compressor and a blower tool hooked up to the hose.
Parked so close together like that, the enemy can easily take out your airforce with a couple of strafing runs.
I know about that dust though here in the high desert of NM. I get it inside my house.
I thought about putting my planes in the dishwasher, but probably they would get dishspots. I think the only way is to blow them off individually with a compressor and a blower tool hooked up to the hose.
Parked so close together like that, the enemy can easily take out your airforce with a couple of strafing runs.
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a 3" or so soft paint brush works great for dusting