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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 11:20:06 GMT -6
I thought I'd best move my questions out of Paul's thread. We hijacked it bad enough. I have some definite "newbie" type questions.
David, you mentioned using "pipettes" to transfer paint. Where can I get those? Are they very expensive?
Also, did that needle applicator come with the Model Master glue? I have a few different types and brands of glue already, but no Model Master. If that needle did NOT come with the glue, where did you find it?
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Post by david on Apr 12, 2018 12:02:06 GMT -6
Those are at my LHS and Hobby Lobby here has them, probably a lot of places. They are dirt cheap and you can get them online at something like $3-4 for a 100 of them. And , the Model Master Glue comes with the needle applicator and the whole nine yards. It can go for $6 or so but it lasts a long time. I am going to send you a link on your PM and that might be helpful for you over the long haul.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 12:19:22 GMT -6
Outstanding. I'll look for the pipettes where I normally buy my supplies. If they don't happen to carry them I'll get an order ready for Hobby Lobby.
Thanks!
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Post by 41chevy on Apr 12, 2018 12:46:08 GMT -6
Arts and Crafts stores like Micheal's, Hobby Lobby and Artist and Craftman Supply has a bag of pipettes for about $4
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 12:50:21 GMT -6
Thanks, Paul. I wish we had stores like that around here. It's an hour and a half drive for me to find anything like that. I've grown accustomed to making all my purchases from an online store. There are pros and cons to that, but since I don't have a choice I just deal with it the best I can.
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Post by 41chevy on Apr 12, 2018 19:46:25 GMT -6
Thanks, Paul. I wish we had stores like that around here. It's an hour and a half drive for me to find anything like that. I've grown accustomed to making all my purchases from an online store. There are pros and cons to that, but since I don't have a choice I just deal with it the best I can. Hobby Lobby and Artist and Craftman Supply both do mail order and a discount. 2 12 hour round trip ride to either of those and 3 hours each way to New Hampshire for a hobby shop. Absolutely zero in Maine.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 10:53:17 GMT -6
Oh, so you know and appreciate my suffering. Kind of a pain to have to order EVERYTHING off the 'Net, but then again, I never have to worry about the store not having what I want or need. In real life that would mean climbing back into the car and driving around all over town trying to find what I need. Shopping on the 'Net would only require a few more mouse clicks. So, pros and cons. I would like to have a LHS within and hour's drive though.
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