Steve Bennett 3 | 07/03/2017 14:00:37 |
1 forum posts | Hello all, can anyone assist me with identifying and sourcing the object in the attached photo (not the £1 coin the other one!) |
Michael Gilligan | 07/03/2017 16:03:15 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Greetings, Steve [obviously?] it's a strip of louvres. ... I don't know who sells them, but I'm sure someone will advise. I think Gerald Wingrove described the making thereof [a nice project if you have a little press available] ... I'm really just bumping your post, so it doesn't fall off the bottom of the list. MichaelG. . Here's the Master at work: http://www.geraldwingrove.com/Bentley_Build/Gallery_-29.html
Edited By Michael Gilligan on 07/03/2017 16:06:13 |
Cornish Jack | 07/03/2017 16:04:08 |
1228 forum posts 172 photos | Steve - looks similar to flat bookcase support strip, although rather close spacing. rgds Bill |
not done it yet | 07/03/2017 16:06:59 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos |
Looks to me like part of a side support rail from a cupboard, or similar, where the shelves can be adjusted in small increments.
Edited: looks like it took me a couple minutes longer, to key in my reply, Bill!
Edited By not done it yet on 07/03/2017 16:09:29 |
JasonB | 07/03/2017 16:09:02 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | As Michael says its a strip of small scale louvres, depending on what it was originally intended for you may find something from the suppliers of detail parts for small gauge locos or AFV models. With the aid of a press tool they can be made, Maschinen im Modellbau magazine had drawings for one a year or so ago or the ones by Gerald Wingrove that Michael mentions have been shown on the net. From MimM
Edited By JasonB on 07/03/2017 16:20:07 |
Speedy Builder5 | 07/03/2017 16:22:47 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Heavy duty "terry" pipe clip?? |
Neil Wyatt | 07/03/2017 16:24:03 |
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Neil |
Ed Duffner | 07/03/2017 18:31:16 |
863 forum posts 104 photos | Possibly an etched engine grill from a model kit. I thought it may be for the Tamiya 1/35th 'Famo' but I just checked mine and the vents are different in shape. I think this is also bigger than the Famo grills so possibly 1/24th scale? Some of the etched parts I've had for models require a ballpoint pen to be run along the back side of the vent to push it into form. The actual vent shape is made at the rear by etching away half the depth of metal, plus a through-etched slit and so a weakened area is left, ready to be pushed. Ed. |
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