Hello fellow modellers.
I have been building WWII models for over 2 years. Over the years I have noticed in various internet forums and magazines that not much focus is paid to assembly or kits. It just all about airbrushing, weathering. I am always at the search of flawless sanding finish. I am not talking about resin but styrene plastic. Have you ever noticed that once you clip the piece off the spure, give it a nice sand, and once you polish the area where the spure gate was, there is ALWAYS a slight bump or inperfection remaining in the area. This imperfection only appears once you polish the surface and look at it from an angle, but sure enough its there. It is damn near impossible to get rid of this bump. I have tried many saning techniques to remove this "bump" and make the given part flawless. I have tried numerous tool also with no avail. So my question is this... What are your sanding techniques to get that flawless finish?
Thanks
I have been building WWII models for over 2 years. Over the years I have noticed in various internet forums and magazines that not much focus is paid to assembly or kits. It just all about airbrushing, weathering. I am always at the search of flawless sanding finish. I am not talking about resin but styrene plastic. Have you ever noticed that once you clip the piece off the spure, give it a nice sand, and once you polish the area where the spure gate was, there is ALWAYS a slight bump or inperfection remaining in the area. This imperfection only appears once you polish the surface and look at it from an angle, but sure enough its there. It is damn near impossible to get rid of this bump. I have tried many saning techniques to remove this "bump" and make the given part flawless. I have tried numerous tool also with no avail. So my question is this... What are your sanding techniques to get that flawless finish?
Thanks
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