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Off lately, Epsom salts are known to benefit a lot as far as scabies are concerned. Hot water baths with Epsom salts would alleviate the itching symptoms of the condition and also prevent the infestation from spreading to the different parts of the body. If there is an infected individual in the family, then it would be ideal to wash his clothes in Epsom salts and treat him with frequent hot water baths.锘縎cale Model Planes

Scale model planes are great fun to make and collect. Because they're to scale, they're the most realistic model planes. I just got an amazing kit, the Supermarine Spitfire. It was fun learning the history of the model as I went about constructing it. This plane, pretty much, is the reason they're not speaking German in London today.

Scale Model Planes Can be Inexpensive

For about thirty dollars, you can get very realistic scale model planes. The kits are easy to use and are engaging for hours. My tip to you: make it even more realistic using a good paint set and your imagination. Make it look weathered, maybe even scratched and shot at using your paint.

Have a good work board before you get started building your model plane. Have everything you could possibly need set out. This means your paints, knives, glue, and maybe even a sandwich and a soda. When making scale model planes, you get to see all the detail and be a part of creating it. You can even improve upon it.

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A cool thing that I like to do with my model planes is to add flourishes. An easy one to add is a weathering effect. After all, real planes don't look like they came out of a box. They have some natural wear and tear. For the most realistic looking plane, use a little silver paint on the front edges of the wings. Simulate weathering with the final paint coat.锘縎cale Painting Tips

Dave Reid's SNJ TexanA fellow RC friend of mine, Dave Reid has commissioned me to paint his Yellow Aircraft, 100+" wingspan SNJ Texan. I am extremely excited about this project because 1) I love painting airplanes and 2) Dave does an excellent job of detailing his aircraft which makes for a wonderful "canvas" to paint on. As a bonus, Dave is just a great guy to know and work with.

This is the paint scheme that we are striving to duplicate. I really like this scheme, it looks like a pre-war shot. Little did these guys know what they were in for in a few months! The slightly faded navy grey-blue set off by the red striped tail and old style national insignia with the red circle will really be unique at the field. I bet Dave will get a lot of people asking if it is a Dauntless dive bomber!

Here is the "canvas" the unpainted fuselage and wings without the inner workings, engine and radio. I weighed these components as they are to see how much weight the paint will add. The starting weight is 15 lbs. Not bad for a plane this size!

The craftsmanship is impeccable! Dave is a very precise individual, from his background in the armed forces, I think that was a definite asset, and it really translates into his modeling work. Serious scale modelers attempt to recreate the full size aircraft in miniature. That means in every detail. so this aircraft had a bazillion raised rivets throughout the surface of this aircraft. Well, Dave has replicated every single one of those with 1/5 scale rivets!!! Each scale rivet, a little smaller than a head of a regular pin, was inserted in a drilled hole and glued in. An unbelievable display of patience and determination!!!

I picked up the paint today at Lowes. I use Latex house paint to paint models. It has huge benefits. 1) Virtually odorless and non-toxic, 2) Cleans up with water and soap, 3) Very easy to control, 4) Is naturally "flat" which is good for warbirds, 5) Durable, 6) Inexpensive! I bought Lowes premium brand which I assume means it is better? They have these neat little half quart sizes which is perfect for my application since we aren't painting a whole house or anything. At about $4 a half quart the paint for the entire aircraft cost less than $40! The first aircraft my dad and I painted with automotive paints cost over $250!!! The $40 also included the cost of a quart of Floetrol which we will discuss later.

Here are the color swatches that look like the gal behind the counter matched perfectly. Don't get too excited if they look way off from the original source SNJ. Color on computer monitors vary wildly. Trust me, the color is pretty close to the original, taking into account the scale
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