Thanks Pete!!
Tamiya Me 109 E in 1/48, I need the practice
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Bob I got quite excited then when you mentioned lighter fluid !
Remember Matron said I need to keep calm.
I wash every thing in a mix of IPA and water ( 30 % IPA ) seems to do the job.
Sorry you are having trouble, if you want real trouble buy a PACE kit. Now that's akin to Dragons distractions but in plastic.
Looks ok to me carry on and you'll surprise yourself , if you can build a StuG you can build a plane !Comment
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Oh that's a good looking Messerschmitt Bob, looking forward to see it when painted. I use lighter fluid prior to painting for years now, never had any trouble with it. I do only use Tamiya paints and Levelling thinner, which really bite aggressively into the plastic so maybe it's not that good for other paints, not sure. For me it works a treat.
I'll take a chair so I can sit waiting here for the next batch of photos
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Hi John, thought that might get all hot and bothered lol
Hi Wouter, new modelling room, great news! Good to hear from you, i always use vallejo so will see how it goes:thinking:
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Had a nightmare again with using my airbrush and primer, looked terrible, very wet and orange peel so quickly washed off dried then used a can of Halfords plastic primer. I must clean the kits a lot better but never had a problem with armour?? I think it might be my fingers being all over it :face-with-thermometer:
It looks bloody terrible, very close to binning it so annoyed with myself :flushed:
Really shows up my lack of plane building skills, gaps, poor work on the seams and not enough time making sure the fuselage half's where correctly aligned
So back to sanding, filler and a large rap on the knuckles.
I assume the panel in front of the Cockpit should not have a seam, it does now! Appalling work and ashamed to post the photosComment
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Bob,
Don't beat yourself up aircraft are a whole new ball game. It's the reason I do armour any defects I can cover in mud or stowage.Comment
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thanks Scottie, might have to use pigments lol
Hi Wouter, will burn out my sanding sticks trying to sort this mess out :surprised:Comment
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As the other guys have said, it's all a learning process. I'm still learning and i know i could do so much better with my seam work. Don't knock yourself (easier said than done i know), every time you build a model it's a learning process. I think it looks ok and i think you'll look at it differently with a coat of 'proper' paint on itComment
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Evening Al, I need to take more time, especially with alignment, as you say though a big learning curve for me
A Stug has loads of joins or seams but they do not any work :thumb2:Comment
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