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Red 5
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Plastruct/Styrene sheets

Post by Red 5 »

Hi people,

I am new to the board, I have been making model kits for a fair while now and I have decided to do a scratchbuild of an Imperial Star Destroyer after seeing someone make a 48" one!!

So I've decided to do the same :) , now my only problem is I cannot locate any Plastruct or Styrene sheets big enough.

Does anybody know of any suppliers in the UK that will do customcut sizes???
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Post by DX-SFX »

EMA can be contacted on 01932 228228 for the Plastruct. They also do ABS and Styrene sheet.

I also use Kit Form Services a lot who stock most of the Evergreen range of styrene sheet and shapes.

http://www.kitformservices.com/
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Post by Red 5 »

Thanks for the two supplier sources I will be sure to check them out at the weekend, I keep seeing ABS sheets on the internet what exactley is ABS?? is it a thicker sheeting??
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Post by stevipop »

Hi Red 5, and welcome to the board :)

Here is a pricing page for High Impact Polystyrene sheet from a company based in St. Albans that will also deliver and custom cut sheets. They also do ABS (oh, and here's a description of ABS from wiki).

To be honest I've never used the company in the link so I'm unsure if they have a Minimum Order Quantity in place, but a phone call wouldn't hurt. I should point out that the prices don't include VAT (spits on pavement!) and orders below £60 are slapped with a £12.50 delivery charge :? (sorry).

Alternatively, there is Bayplastics based in North Shields, Tyne & Wear. Unfortunately their server leaves a slimy trail behind it and you may find you need another shave before the page loads up :roll:

If you do choose one of the above for the large sheets, would you mind reporting back here with your experiences? It would be appreciated :wink:

Anyway, hope the above helps and best of luck, that's quite a project!
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Post by DX-SFX »

Stephen Webster Plastics are great but there is a minimum order which is way more than someone attempting their first scratchbuild is ever going to want.

ABS takes car paints better than styrene but needs a stronger solvent cement than the standard line of poly cements. I'd stick with styrene as it's slightly easier to work with.
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Post by Red 5 »

Many thanks for the replies guys,

As soon as I have completed the inner construction ,I will contact the suppliers you have mentioned, as soon as I have some info, I will let you guys know which way material I have decided to use.
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