As the DCC standard is still evolving, there are several different sizes and formats for DCC decoders.To give you...
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As the DCC standard is still evolving, there are several different sizes and formats for DCC decoders.To give you...
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Removing parts from sprues in a plastic model kit is a crucial step that requires care and precision to avoid damaging the parts. Here are the steps you can follow to do this effectively:
Preparation:
Identify the Parts:
Cutting the Parts:
Trimming Excess Plastic:
Smoothing the Edges:
Cleaning:
By following these steps and using the right tools, you can effectively remove parts from sprues without damaging your plastic kit.
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