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Until I sort a spray booth, the Infinity JSA will remain as they are.

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These are temporarily fixed to the bases using (ancient) PVA, thinned with water.   Water should cause the glue to let go when I go to paint the bases.  Hopefully.

 

I also updated my 'con chain.'

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Every time I go to a convention, I will buy another charm.  I then add the charm to this chain.   The chain hangs from a very clever shirt I picked up at one convention.    Leather shoulders & brass fittings.   I thought it was neat.  Added this time was the stone in the middle.   The stone came in a set of polyhedral dice I picked up.  They are made of a stone I forget the name of, but is composed of fossilized algae.    Real pretty.    I also took the time to solder the jump rings.   I have had issue with them coming apart.   A little extra insurance can't hurt.

 

Finally, I started another kit.   Like an idiot.

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Two kits, in fact.   The red Vespa is an older Tamiya kit.   I've built one before, and it is, in fact, Tamiya.   Just about 'shake-the-box.'   The blue Vespa is from a company called Yodel?  I've not heard of them before.   Very basic so far.   Fit isn't great either.   More short-run than classic Airfix, though.

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