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Grey Wolf
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You dont need it, but is handy to have one installed. It helps to establish at what pressure you are painting at the moment, and lets you know when to pump the pressure back up. When painting large surfaces i always use high pressure, but for detail work lower is the best. So it is good idea to have the pressure gauge.
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Samurai Navy
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Thanks again Siara,
Is it complicated to install the gauge? I've finally started work on the 1/72 VIIC model. Looking into etch kits from MM and White Ensign... Are the costs relativly the same? Item and shipping?
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Grey Wolf
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All the extrass for the 1/72 boat are available here:
http://www.modelsbymickster.com/cgi-....pl?inv=Uboote Shipping costs are relative- depends where you live. Drop `em the e-mail, they are very friendly bunch. ![]() |
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