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For such a new kit the seam problem shouldn't be as bad as that. You'll sort it, I'm sure, but a lot of filling and rescribing.
The rescribing isn’ Straight forward either Jim as several of the panel lines that cross the roof don’t join up. I’ll chuck some undercoat on and see what it looks like
Mick,
Seams are a pain mate. What filler are you using?
I have a mixture, Vallejo for open seams and Humbrol for jobs that need sanding, even got some Mr Surfacer. Just a pain that what’s bad on one isn’t on the other, the fight is on
Fight the good fight Mick.
Seams.... Hmmm, that's what put me off building planes all those years ago ..... Luckily mind,since my return to them recently,in 1/48, I've not really had an issue with them...
.... not much of a help to you.....
..... but it makes me feel better!!
Good stuff though mate, you'll crack it and get a great result in the end I'm sure.
I don’t remember this kit being naughty for me, having said that I sometimes stand at the top of the stairs wondering why I’m here.
Too late now, but I wonder if the left side of one would have fitted the right side of the other better.
Good luck with this Mick only reinforces why I pull wingy boxes from the stash the put em back again. Just for now I'll stick with the mud covered defects. Dave
Fight the good fight Mick. :smiling3:
Seams.... Hmmm, that's what put me off building planes all those years ago :sad: ..... Luckily mind,since my return to them recently,in 1/48, I've not really had an issue with them...
.... not much of a help to you.....
..... but it makes me feel better!!
Good stuff though mate, you'll crack it and get a great result in the end I'm sure. :smiling3:
Cheers pal, only given in once on a model and that was because something fell on it. :smiling:
Originally posted by stillp
Sounds like one of the problems I had with that awful Revell Mosquito. :sad:
Pete
We all love a good fight, don't we???
Originally posted by David Lovell
Good luck with this Mick only reinforces why I pull wingy boxes from the stash the put em back again. Just for now I'll stick with the mud covered defects. Dave
I do have an armour project in the wings but not just yet
Originally posted by colin m
Mud covered defects are so underrated, I wish I could utilise mud more often.
I like your thinking Colin, there's a bottle of Flory wash on standby
So the battle continues, chopping, filing and swearing. Now I have two identical looking models (from a distance anyway) more filling and sanding to come.
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