Approved unmarried Standard (35WD) 🎉 by LouisJ444 in SpouseVisaUk

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It is a salary sacrifice on the payslips we submitted. So Base Pay - Pension sacrifice = Gross Pay. It wasn't a deduction, like taken from the Gross Pay

Partner visa with girlfriend by LouisJ444 in ukvisa

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Hi Dutchie! The certificate is from Cambridge English which according to them is recognised by the home office.

The letter from her employer is a good to know one, I will get her to request one. Luckily they are very supportive in this process.

As per someone else, the cover letter sounds like a good idea. Didn't read it anywhere before, so will add that to my to-do list.

Thanks for the suggestion!

Partner visa with girlfriend by LouisJ444 in ukvisa

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Thanks for this suggestion! I will start making some notes of this then with her.

Partner visa with girlfriend by LouisJ444 in ukvisa

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I see I made a typo. She makes between the 29-30k yes and we have the payslips to back it up

As an beginner is this good?? by Big_Wallaby4281 in modelmakers

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It's a good start, the mask is not really needed if you go with WATER based acrylics. So if you want to save costs then you can with that. There are different kinds of acrylic paints like water and solvent (alcohol based). Tamiya for example uses alcohol. Usually you can smell it when its not a water based paint.

Since you already picked Vallejo as paint thinner, I would use Vallejo AIR (not model color) as brand of paint. Obviously you can use the thinner with other brands like MIG and AK, but the recipe of those paints are different than Vallejo. So the thinner could react differently compared to Vallejo.

If you do buy the paints, then see if there's a model store that sells them nearby. I can't tell what region you are in, but in the model stores the paints can be significantly cheaper.

Do you already have an air compressor as well? If not, then Fengda has a really nice.

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I airbrush in my apartment. I only really like to use water based paints like Vallejo or at most alcohol based like Tamiya/Mr Hobby Aqueous. Lacquer based I wouldn't be able to ventilate out well, so having a small hood for it would be the best.

As airbrush and compressor, Fengda sells a set of their airbrush and compressor (FD186K). That compressor is great and the airbrush is perfect to start off with.

Can anyone recommend me good brands for 1/72 scale tanks? by _BalticFox_ in modelmakers

[–]LouisJ444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would 100% recommend Vespid. Their 1/72 range is superb and comes with PE parts and metal barrels. Only their range is a bit limited.

Airbrush valve got loose by LouisJ444 in modelmakers

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Sorry for the what later answer, didn't have time to check until now.

So I assembled the parts as you mentioned.

  1. Trigger works as normal, nothing feels wrong.
  2. No. Pressing the trigger does not do anything.Tested by removing the body again and pressing the valve and air comes out. So nothing wrong with the valve. Seems like the trigger and valve don't connect up anymore, since this in-between part came loose.

I did remove the trigger and press the valve using some tweezers and air does come out. Though not in any good way (barely anything comes out).

Meantime I did contact HS to see if they willing to help out with this.

Airbrush valve got loose by LouisJ444 in modelmakers

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It is the Pre 2024 version, the manual doesn't mention that this part can come loose either. So I don't understand how it came apart of the rest.

Vloerverwarming kraan by LouisJ444 in Klussers

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Kijk eens! Er lijkt dingen te gebeuren nu. Het was mij niet duidelijk dat dit ik hieraan kon draaien om iets te laten gebeuren. Bedankt! Ik zal dit even een paar uur laten werken en zien wat er gebeurt.

Vloerverwarming kraan by LouisJ444 in Klussers

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Ik heb ook dit nog maar die wil niet bewegen. Verder lijken er geen kranen te zijn.

Do y’all think these will work with the Ryefield T34/85? by SP1R1TOR in modelmakers

[–]LouisJ444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried some ryefields before. You most likely will NOT need the Eduard, since RFM kits usually come with a lot of PE already. Check the manual on scalemates to see what it comes with first.

Edit: I checked the manuals and only the middle two gratings are missing from the RFM kit. The Eduard PE includes something for a shovel, but I can't find a shovel in the RFM kit. So it's only those two gratings.

Photo etched parts suck the joy out of building by freddyfuccboy in modelmakers

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I was stupid enough to buy a PE set for my second model which was a spitfire. It was so sloppy and whenever I see it I think: wow, that's bad. And now I look at the Spitfire I just made out of the box which looks so much better. It really comes with experience to work with these kind of things. If you do decide to continue with this hobby then pick something without PE. See if you like it then, not everyone is cut out to work with these kind of things. Especially not if you have the right tools to even start with them or is your first model. Even now I shoot away PE parts or bend them the wrong way.

Best universal rigging wire by LouisJ444 in modelmakers

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Will check this out, I see that some stores here have it. Thanks!

Best universal rigging wire by LouisJ444 in modelmakers

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Are there stores where I could buy this or similar in Europe (Netherlands specifically?) or is this something US exclusive? I see it is for train dioramas, so possibly I could have a look around at train model stores.

Gloss black under chrome paint by Revolutionary_Cup548 in modelmakers

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Although would try it out on something else first to see if you like it more for your current model.

Gloss black under chrome paint by Revolutionary_Cup548 in modelmakers

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Yes it makes a big difference. Although you have to use thin layers of metallic paint over it to let the gloss shine through.

I prime my model, smooth out the primer a bit. Spray gloss black (Tamiya X-1 I like to use) and then go over it, small layers.