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 Subject:  Double-Coated TapeList thread.  
  
 Date:  Oct 17, 2005
 From:  David Golinsky 
Just thought I'd share a idea I had the other day. Last week I was cleaning my model display when I noticed how "bland" some of my tanks looked. After surfing track-links and other various online sites I decided to upgrade or "tweek" some of my tanks (mostly German). I decided to "up-armor" some of them by adding spare track links as additional armor.

But what if at a later date I wanted to do more, say paint them, or I didn't like the way it looked? I had to make it easy to remove, so what better way then to use double-coated tape. And you know what? It worked out great! But don't use the permanent tape, it's a bitch to get off.

Let me guess, the secrets out, you guys have been using it for years.

Oh well, I thought it was a good idea, lol.

David
 
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  Double-Coated Tape - David Golinsky - Oct 17, 2005
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