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Karel Doležal (Doja)
CZ

Merkava Mk.1 Hybrid

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My first attempt at a non-slip surface. Probably too thick and high layer. It will be better on the next IDF model. 
 

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My first attempt at a non-slip surface. Probably too thick and high layer. It will be better on the next IDF model. 
 

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My first attempt at a non-slip surface. Probably too thick and high layer. It will be better on the next IDF model. 
 

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My first attempt at a non-slip surface. Probably too thick and high layer. It will be better on the next IDF model. 
 

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My first attempt at a non-slip surface. Probably too thick and high layer. It will be better on the next IDF model. 
 

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Comments

18 2 July 2020, 06:37
Tomaz Klemencic
Nice! What material did you use for nonslip coat?
10 July 2020, 06:14
Karel Doležal
Fine sand less than 0.5 mm in size.
13 July 2020, 06:15
Mona
what did you use to adhere the sand ? I'm liking this technique ...I've a Tamiya MK1 to assemble
6 July 2021, 19:22
Edward Cornelio
It looks great, and sand is soo tricky to get it to adhere and stay put!
6 July 2021, 22:47
Karel Doležal
Tamiya Extra Thin glue - paint the plastic with glue, cover with sand, let it dry and repaint the sand layer with glue.
7 July 2021, 06:41
Mona
thank you,for tech tip
7 July 2021, 15:08
Edward Cornelio
Nice Tip, I will try that with Tamiya, in the past i used to use white glue for this, but results left a lot to be desired, LOL!
8 July 2021, 16:40

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1:35 Merkava Mk.1 Hybrid (Takom 2079)1:35 105 mm barrel M68. Merkava Mk.I Hybrid (Magic Models MM35170)

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