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Weps
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I bought myself a Dremel tool for christmas thinking it would be great use on my models, I was right. Tried it out tonight to cut some pieces and sand them down, life is 100x easier. Thank you Dremel. Who knows where this thing will take me.
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Pacific Aces Dev Team
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I have never owned/used one, but from what I have readed, flooding holes in the hull are a pleasure to do with the Dremmel, so it seems to be a MUST for submarine model builders :hmm: I am still doing the long and boring job with a handtool
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Chief of the Boat
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Best mate you'll ever have in modelling terms.....I've built up a sizeable collection over the years, even got the radial arm drill attachment
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Weps
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I got one with 50 some attachments, garden tool sharpener and circle cutter. Not sure why I got all that, it's main use is models. It'll end up getting used around the house. Cutting and sanding bits are the most useful.
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Chief of the Boat
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I must admit the ease with with which the Dremel sorted it, made the task a labour of love. LONG LIVE DREMEL ![]() |
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