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David M. Knights

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  1. Mark,

     

    Might I recommend that if you want to build a 48th P-40, you reconsider your kit choice. The Hobbycraft kit can be a challenge from what I have heard. If you want to do a 48th P-40B you can go Trumpy and if you want to do a P-40E you could go with Hasegawa. Just my 2 cents.

  2. Frank,

     

    Might I humbly suggest a different approach? Pick a kit of recent vintage (Say, released in the last five years) from a major manufacturer. Make it something that is outside of your normal building area. Try to pick a simple kit without too many parts. (Subs and AT/AA guns work for me) and build it out of the box. From personal experience, I can tell you this is the cure for AMS or the modeling funk.

  3. Interior is RAF interior green. I think Tamiya has that color.

    Exterior topside is RAF Brown and RAF Dark Green.

    Underside can vary depending on timeframe.

    I think you can get all your colors out of the Tamiya line.

  4. The Tamiya gloves were manufactured by Wilshire Technologies in Carlsbad, Ca. They are made of Lycra. That is a propriatary chemical from DuPont and is the same chemical that Spandex is made from. They do tend to degrade over time but they are ultra thin. They were originally developed as a surgical glove that can be much thinner to give the surgon a better feel. They have also proven to be almost solvent proof. Older gloves tend to be less so. The name that you see in the packaging is probably the company that did the package.

    Pete,

     

    Thank you. That is why I love IPMS. I knew if I posted this here I'd get the answer. Any idea who might sell them in bulk? Can you get them from the manufacturer.

     

    Thanks again.

  5. James,

     

    Thanks for the input. The gloves you mention appear to be nitrile gloves. These are better than latex, but you still perspire under them. I am sure that Tamiya isn't having their gloves specially made. They have to be some sort of industrially manufactured cl;ean room glove. I just can't figure out what they are made of. It isn't nitrile and it isn't latex. You can get the Tamiya gloves directly from the Tamiya USA website for .99 a pair, but they have to be cheaper than that in bulk from the actual manufacturer. The only downside to the Tamiya gloves is that they seem to breakdown with age, as opposed to nitrile or latex.

  6. Does anyone know what these are made of? They appear to be the type of gloves used in "clean rooms" in electronic assembly. There big advantage is that you perspire thru them. I'd like to find another source for them, if I can figure out what they are made of.

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