Styrene spheres, half an inch or so
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Styrene spheres, half an inch or so
Anybody got a good source for hollow styrene spheres in the 3/8 to 1/2 inch range? I need a couple for a Land Ironclad project I'm gathering parts for.
I looked at fishing floats, but they're too big. Ideally, one of you guys would say, "Oh, yeah, they make those for Gundams. You need to order thus-and-so from HobbyLink Japan."
I looked at fishing floats, but they're too big. Ideally, one of you guys would say, "Oh, yeah, they make those for Gundams. You need to order thus-and-so from HobbyLink Japan."
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Staggeringly cheap, too-I picked up an assortment bag ( maybeKylwell wrote:Fishing floats. Those white & red doohickys.
30 bobbers? ) from my local Academy for about three bucks. The
only 'downside' is removing the spring-loaded plug to hold the line
but thats about ten seconds work with a pair of needle-nosed lab
assistants...pliars, I mean.
Double-plus D'oh. I just re-read your original post. I think the
smallest float in the package is about 1/2 to 3/4", but will check
the stash this evening to be sure.
"Semper fiendish"-Wen Yo
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My beverage shot from my nose when I read that. You - of all this board's denizen's - trying to convince us that wasn't a Fraudian slip.Dr. Yo wrote: ...thats about ten seconds work with a pair of needle-nosed lab assistants...pliars, I mean.
Oh, to be a Mauldin style sketch artiste... but I are not.
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