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I let the paint cure for a half hour or so and then take it off whichever stand I’m using and put it in the dehydrator. *NM*
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I made one of those, and have used it for years. Problem is, it's too tall to fit into my dehydrator. Gotta find something else. *NM*
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I finally broke down and got one of those fancy Tamiya painting stands yesterday. Man, I just did not know what I was missing! They work great! In fact I'm thinking of getting a couple more. I always used a bent coat hanger and wondered why someone would want to spend
I thought I had extolled their virtues years ago. Welcome to the club! FWIW, I’ve been using them since they hit the market and I have two complete sets. *NM*
Re: I've used this stand for years and it was made or distributed by SHABO, and never had a body fall off..................................PIC
I’ve got one of those too. *NM*
I made one of those, and have used it for years. Problem is, it's too tall to fit into my dehydrator. Gotta find something else. *NM*
Re: I never use a dehydrator as I don't have room for one. My painted bodies are "air-dried" as I'm never in a rush to build. *NM*
Re: I never have used a dehydrator as I don't have room for one and I'm never in a hurry to build. My model bodies are "air-dried." *NM*
I let the paint cure for a half hour or so and then take it off whichever stand I’m using and put it in the dehydrator. *NM*
Same thing here. *NM*
I picked up a pair of them at a garage sale, here in town, about five or six years ago... Brand new, in the box, for $1 each... REALLY like them!!! *NM*
It's really neat, isn't it? I did the same thing as you, waited years, got it, couldn't believe how good it was *NM*