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Ocean Warrior
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I talked to Neal about it and we'd like to start this thread where we can list sources for some of the harder-to-find modeling and hobby supplies.
In order to avoid ![]() -URL links must be cleared by a moderator. -Any posts containing URL links must be held "in limbo" until the URL(s) is/are verified by a moderator to be free of SPAM or malicious code. This will be a dumb idea if its just me posting random links. ![]() ![]() In other words, PLEASE share where you find your go-to stuff. Just be aware that all posts that contain URLs will be "held up" until they are verified. Its also a good idea if you state why you use a source, instead of just posting links. A little description can go a long way. For example, where is this source located? Is it half way around the world from me or is it local to you? How was the service? Did you have to wait a long time before anyone took your order or it was shipped? This info shouldn't be considered "good or bad", it just helps the rest of us figure out if we would want to use it. As an example to kick off this thread, here's one of my favorite secret weapons: ![]() Prototype wire, AKA "wire wrap". Wire wrap is a very fine-gauge coated wire. The usual size is "30 gauge" or 0.25 mm diameter. Its main use is in designing and testing I/C boards and assemblies. Yes, its great for adding LEDs to a project, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. ![]() - Ignition and engine wiring. Wire wrap is thin enough that you can accidently poke it into your finger. Its also much more accurate for 1/25th to 1/20th scale car models unless your car uses ignition wires that are as thick as your arm. ![]() -Towed arrays and mooring line. For 1/350th scale subs and ships, wire wrap is what you use to take it to the next level. ![]() -You get the idea. ![]() -This sounds great, where can I get some? Yeah, that's a great question. ![]() Next post will be my standard "go to" links for modeling supplies in the USA. |
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