apparently it has to come off your computer not a photo site quite a few have asked this question and it seems to not get explained why. also the gallery is also the same deal.
try athletic cloth tape or some first aid tape with the right texture to it. just cut it into thin strips and wrap around your headers.on the plus side you don't have to scrape any mold lines on the headers.
well back in the old days guys would file down pins into a hex shape but i think you would be limited as to size and i have no ideahow to maintain consistency.
Well Lee ,if that is your real name, what is the model in question, how bad is it ,are you planning a straight rebuild or a custom job these are the things I need to know. help me help you.
Oh that is simple, it is when you take all the stuff on your workbench and put it on the floor behind you.that is what a floor is for ,right?I mean it isn't for putting future on .
I have a lot of kits also I spent my first ten years or so buying every new kit that came out .I then progressed to buying out of production kits often overpaying for them .After that it was buying everything that was discounted .Now I am more discriminating and only purchase the things that I want to build.I feel that I do have too much and thinning down would be great and encourage more building.