I've managed to get the fuselage looking reasonable. I forced all the trouble to the lower seam as here I would lose less detail. Actually I lost none as the underside of the fuselage is molded as a smooth piece of plastic! It needed a bit of carving,sanding,filling,sanding,you all know the routine.
I've now dry fitted the wings. These too seem to be from a different aircraft with far more pronounced detail than the fuselage,this bothers me not a jot. The fit of the wings to the fuselage is positively Tamiya-esque so a big thanks to the old Airfix molds. With a very minor swipe of the trusty 1500 grit across the mating faces I reckon they'll go on with no filling at all...wooo-hooo!
Graham,I have no idea how you managed to build your Hurricane to such a standard in 24 hrs. I reckon I can get this done in a few days rather than weeks,but hours,no way.
Cheers
Steve
I've now dry fitted the wings. These too seem to be from a different aircraft with far more pronounced detail than the fuselage,this bothers me not a jot. The fit of the wings to the fuselage is positively Tamiya-esque so a big thanks to the old Airfix molds. With a very minor swipe of the trusty 1500 grit across the mating faces I reckon they'll go on with no filling at all...wooo-hooo!
Graham,I have no idea how you managed to build your Hurricane to such a standard in 24 hrs. I reckon I can get this done in a few days rather than weeks,but hours,no way.
Cheers
Steve
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