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From: Prescott Valley,
AZ
More specifically: http://www.starwoodmodels.com/products/ssm/rivetkit.php 
This kit works great, and is fairly easy to use, but tedious. Then again, any riveting is tedious!
About 2/3s of the way down this page, I go through my riveting technique, using the Starwood kit: http://www.scalerchelis.com/phpBB2/v...sd=a&start=175

This kit works great, and is fairly easy to use, but tedious. Then again, any riveting is tedious!
About 2/3s of the way down this page, I go through my riveting technique, using the Starwood kit: http://www.scalerchelis.com/phpBB2/v...sd=a&start=175
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From: Raywick,
KY
If you have not painted yet, glue drops makes very convencing raised rivits, A brass tube inserted into a soldering iron and ligltly touching the surface makes for a great flush rivet. There is some good stuff over in the scale airplane section about rivet, panel lines and wheathering (if you choose).




