Hi all,
I'm sure that pretty much everyone has received the most recent SMT by now.
In the latest magazine, there is a review for Mr Bushils Brake Van (written by me). I would like to point out a very big error on my part. I stated in the review that Swift Sixteen use releasing agents after casting.
THIS IS WRONG!
Swift Sixteen has NEVER used the stuff!
I believed that all resin kits must use releasing agents. However, Mr Bushil does not.
So I would like to apologise to Rob Bushil for this catastrophic error on my part.
I would also encourage everybody to completely ignore that particular sentence of the article, although obviously a good wash before painting is still recommended because of contact with skin ect.
I hope that this little error has not affected anybodies opinions of the Swift Sixteen range, as they are utterly fabulous products and I would encourage everybody to have ago at atleast one of his kits.
Thank you very much for reading this,
Jason Morgan
Swift Sixteen Brake Van review in SMT: Getting facts right
Re: Swift Sixteen Brake Van review in SMT: Getting facts rig
Thanks for clearing this up. Strangely I had a short chat with Rob on this last Peterboro, that was until my attention was captured by his wonderful steam tram.JMORG:98113 wrote:Hi all,
I'm sure that pretty much everyone has received the most recent SMT by now.
In the latest magazine, there is a review for Mr Bushils Brake Van (written by me). I would like to point out a very big error on my part. I stated in the review that Swift Sixteen use releasing agents after casting.
THIS IS WRONG!
Swift Sixteen has NEVER used the stuff!
I believed that all resin kits must use releasing agents. However, Mr Bushil does not.
So I would like to apologise to Rob Bushil for this catastrophic error on my part.
I would also encourage everybody to completely ignore that particular sentence of the article, although obviously a good wash before painting is still recommended because of contact with skin ect.
I hope that this little error has not affected anybodies opinions of the Swift Sixteen range, as they are utterly fabulous products and I would encourage everybody to have ago at atleast one of his kits.
Thank you very much for reading this,
Jason Morgan
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