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Old 07-01-2008, 04:53 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Well, that does it ....

I’m a confirmed Hobby Master addict. I admit it: Hobby Master reigns supreme in the pantheon of diecast manufacturer greats.

They came a bit late, but my Cunningham F-4 just arrived along with the Kate and two A-4s, and all I can say is, it doesn’t get better than this. I mean, IT JUST DOESN’T GET BETTER THAN THIS!

Now I’ve got to find a way to finance this new addiction. (Come on, Lady Luck, 'cuz ah's a-gonna Las Vagas!)

Just a question: Looks like somebody smeared Vaseline over the Kate's engine cowling. Not a lot; just enough to mimic engine oil leaking all over the dog gone thing. Is that normal? Did anybody else get an oily Kate?

Or did some Pearl Harbor defender get a lucky hit–?
 

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I received my Kate a couple of weeks back, and it did not have any oil on it.
 

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...no oily cowling on mine either.
 

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No oil on my Kate as well.
 

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No oil on mine as well. Either a HM employee came back from lunch with dirty hands and didn't wash them OR a Pearl Harbour defender DID get in a lucky shot.
 

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Re: Well, that does it ...

Just a question: Looks like somebody smeared Vaseline over the Kate's engine cowling. Not a lot; just enough to mimic engine oil leaking all over the dog gone thing. Is that normal? Did anybody else get an oily Kate?

Or did some Pearl Harbor defender get a lucky hit–?

I believe the answer you seek is here: Oily Models? Straight from William.
 

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I believe the answer you seek is here: Oily Models? Straight from William.

Thanks, Folgore! That makes me feel better. I wonder if I can wash it off or something. I don't dare remove it with paint thinner or turpentine. Maybe a little suds and water?
 

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Suds and water work fine on my oily IXOs Gort no problem and no staining afterwards so you should be OK with this method.

I did get into to some trouble from the river authorities however for the mile long oil slick after I cleaned up my IXOs.
Some fish died and more than a few birds needed cleaning .
 

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Suds and water work fine on my oily IXOs Gort no problem and no staining afterwards so you should be OK with this method.

I did get into to some trouble from the river authorities however for the mile long oil slick after I cleaned up my IXOs.
Some fish died and more than a few birds needed cleaning .

Thank goodness this ain’t an IXO!
 

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Re: Well, that does it ...

Suds and water work fine on my oily IXOs Gort no problem and no staining afterwards so you should be OK with this method.

I did get into to some trouble from the river authorities however for the mile long oil slick after I cleaned up my IXOs.
Some fish died and more than a few birds needed cleaning .

Good one Jim!
 

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