Reddit mentions of Chef Craft 3774X3 Thin Bamboo Skewers, 300 Piece

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Chef Craft 3774X3 Thin Bamboo Skewers, 300 Piece. Here are the top ones.

Chef Craft 3774X3 Thin Bamboo Skewers, 300 Piece
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    Features:
  • Country Of Origin: China
  • Package Width: 10.16 Centimeters
  • Package Height: 17.78 Centimeters
  • Package Length: 4.826 Centimeters
Specs:
Height0.1 Inches
Length4 Inches
Size6 Inch
Weight0.19 Pounds
Width0.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Chef Craft 3774X3 Thin Bamboo Skewers, 300 Piece:

u/heres_one_for_ya ยท 2 pointsr/modeltrains

Love it! I just switched to N scale and I'm going all Kato. I love how the track geometry just... works. It just fits so well together! I like your consist so far.

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One small tip. Take it or leave it. Use a bamboo skewer to uncouple your cars so you don't have to mess with rerailing them every time.

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https://www.amazon.com/Chef-Craft-Bamboo-Skewers-Piece/dp/B00CUO9CXK

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Just stick it in the middle of the two couplers and twist. Nice and cheap alternative to the Kadee uncouplers they sell out there.

u/iDingo91 ยท 1 pointr/Gunpla

I believe I have finally decided on my first Gunpla, the HG Age II Magnum and want to make sure the items I have added to my Amazon cart are ideal or not for a beginner/future use for HG and MG kits. The list is as follows:

  • Gundam Model Builder's Cutting Mat 12"x9"
  • Findfly 9Pcs Gundam Model Tool Kit
  • Gundam Marker Value Set
  • Mr. Super Clear Flat Spray
  • Bamboo Skewers
  • Alligator Clips
  • ScotchBlue Painter's Tape
  • Styrofoam Blocks

    I know that this sub has a list of tools and tutorials, but because I'm trying to budget, I was thinking no more than $100 would be ideal for me to start with. Since I'm beginning with HG models, I don't think I need a full set of Gundam markers, but if it's needed/required/highly suggested, I might pick them up as well.

    So I have read and seen that top coating and panel lining are essential for MG models to make them pop. Are they just as essential for HG model kits? Looking at pictures of the Age II Magnum I'm planning on getting from Amazon, it doesn't seem to have a lot of indents for panel lining. Of course, I could be wrong and be blind as a bat. If I don't do any sort of panel lining, is it still a good idea to add a top coat regardless?

    Also, how soon can one get into MG kits? I was originally going to jump straight into either the MG GM Sniper II or the RX-78-2 Ver 3.0 but after doing some research over the past few days, I've decided I'll be doing a few HG's to begin with as I haven't built model kits since I was like 7 or 8 with my dad. I'm thinking after the Age II Magnum, I was thinking about getting either the HG Double O Diver or the HG 00 Shia Qan[T]. Maybe after I complete the 3 HG's I've listed, is it possible to jump to the the GM Sniper II?

    TL;DR:

  • Are the items I have listed a good starting point?

  • Is a full set of Gundam Markers a necessity for HG/beginners?

  • Are panel lining and top coatings important for HG model kits?

  • Is it okay to use top coat on an HG model if no panel lining is used?

  • Edit Do people usually top coat the accessories? I can't seem to find any info on that.

  • What color panel lining pens do people normally use based on different parts of Gunpla's?

  • What level of skill should one be at before getting into MG model kits?