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RE: Okay, how does this work...

From: "Bell, Brian K (Contractor)" <Brian.Bell@d...>
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 09:22:13 -0400
Subject: RE: Okay, how does this work...

The Ticonderogas can be fixed with a pen vice drill.

For the Lenov, just snip the tip of the stand with a pair of
side-cutters or
saw. Then mount the Lenov on the flat base pole. Or just glue the Lenov
on
the tip. The Lenov is so light that it will usually break before the
superglue.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn M Wilson [mailto:triphibious@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 09:08
To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject: Okay, how does this work...

Was looking to open my second hand blisters of FT ships this weekend
when
I noticed two things:

1) The hole on the Lenov Scoutships and the Tico DD's is smaller then
the
studs on top of the poles on the bases.

2) The holes on the ships (especially the Lenov) really can't be
expanded.

Does this mean I need to buy some new sand paper and a mask (lead and
lungs - not compatible)?  Or should I just buy some brass/steel from the
hobby shop and convert these lead pieces into terrain?

Gracias,
Glenn/Triphibious
This is my Science Fiction Alter Ego E-mail address.

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