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Old 08-18-2009, 12:03 AM
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Electrical Connectors?

I just brought top Studios electrical connectors set A and B. I want to improve my modeling skills so I thought Id buy some and use them.But
I am not sure of their proper usage.The instructions seem a little vague
to me. any help would be appreciated greatly!!!
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Old 08-18-2009, 12:34 AM
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Re: Electrical Connectors?

http://www.topstudiohobby.com/

Easy, don't you think?

Edit: Just noticed those instructions are for electronic plugs, but the idea stays the same. Just drill right through the connectors, so that a piece of wire goes into the electronic box. That helps to hold it there when you glue it up. Obviously the wire needs to be painted over (or sleeved with hollow tubing).
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Re: Electrical Connectors?

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http://www.topstudiohobby.com/

Easy, don't you think?
Sure....... would be very useful if I had electronic PLUGS
As I have electronic CONNECTORS..Im not sure what
the wire i have is for..as its not braided like in the tip.
But since you want to be funny..well never mind.
Hey whats easy to some is hard for others.
Ill work it out
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Re: Electrical Connectors?

Actually I was trying to help, not be funny at your expense. The edit above couldn't get through while you were responding.
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Actually I was trying to help, not be funny at your expense. The edit above couldn't get through while you were responding.
Okay I understand now thanks
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