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I hope this is clear, the ”window” is too big for the airframe. I can’t (and don’t want to) alter the airframe as it has the fake rivets around the frame. Looks like I have a lot of removing of material from the clear part.
Blimey, that’s miles out! Just to double check, you don’t have the parts Transposed on the fuselage halves do you? I very much doubt you have, but it’s worth a double check. If not, I think a complaint to the manufacturer is in order, because that doesn’t seem to be marketable quality to me.
I was searching about this model, and this might explain the problem :
Originally posted by internet
... these are the ex-21st Century Toys prebuilts/prepainted that were sold in Wal-Mart and Toys r Us about 15 years ago. For about $30-40 for a huge prebuilt model. These are mostly screwed together. No they are not Tamiya quality and are not superdetailed and were not made to be, they were "made to a price point" set by Wal-Mart and other retailers ...
It was like something from the Krypton Factor, but I worked out with a lot of patience and some gentle pressure you can get it to pop in ... so I’ve just ‘pledged’ the first window for a good sheen
Just a random thought, but would it help to reduce any potential stress marks by dipping the affected area into a bowl of hot water, ( when the 'window' is in its place. ) this might get the plastic to expand a slight bit, and remove a bit of the tension...
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