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    #1

    Raised Panel & Rivets.

    Building a Tamiya Sea Harrier 1/48 .

    First & hopefully last which has raised detail rather than inset into the moulding.

    Tried to preserve as much as possible in areas where poor joints have needed attention. The joints & rivets have been sanded in these area to make a good finish despite maximum care.

    I could replicate with recessed rivets & panel line but I think this will be a hotch spotch. Any brilliant ideas for getting over this.

    Got to say in the 18 months i have been building this is the most disappointing model so far.

    Laurie
  • Guest

    #2
    It's poo, isn't it?

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    • Guest

      #3
      Putting it very mildly Gav.

      Really fed up with this model. So many things disappoint.

      Not least dropping the body & wings into the dustbin & cracking open the body & losing the tail piece.

      Still I am determined to complete as it as it is such a great aircraft.

      Thanks for the commiserations Gav.

      Laurie

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18266
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        The rewards will be worth the effort Laurie; Its a Harrier!

        Ian M
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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        • stona
          SMF Supporters
          • Jul 2008
          • 9889

          #5
          There is no easy way of replacing raised detail.

          Panel "lines" can be replaced by glueing on lengths of stretched sprue folowed by careful sanding. Tried it once,what a nightmare,never again.

          Not sure about raised rivets,you used to be able to get decal rivets,but I don't know now. I've seen people painstakingly countersink and glue on the little balls out of water filters to make round rivet heads but that is a serious labour of love.

          Cheers

          Steve

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          • Guest

            #6
            Does the aircraft itself have raised panel and rivets? I can only see a couple of panels on the photos I have looked at and a few raised rivets by the tail.

            Keith

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            • Guest

              #7
              Thanks to you all for that.

              I had read some where of undercutting the plastic to get a raised edge & then presumable back fill. Tried that but you have to be accurate in the extreme.

              Think I will just put in a slight groove to extend the panel lines. The rivets I will add with the rotating rivet maker ie indents.

              Cannot look any worse & probably better. Rather spend my time building another model.

              Also heard of some grinding down the raised panels & rivets & adding indented stuff. No I do not think so.

              Laurie

              Just going to stick the broken tail back on. Amazing wife says to me in passing "how is it going" 5 mins. after dropping the thing in the dustbin. f^8*)£%. Perhaps I should have left it in the dustbin.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Missed your reply Keith. All panels are raised as are the rivets. As bare plastic they are hard to see. With primer on they stand out a little better. That is why I decided that it would be a good idea to try & rectify the missing bits as they stood out after priming. Do not know what came over Tamiya. Just wonder if this is a bought in model for another manufacturer.

                Laurie

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                • stona
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 9889

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  .Also heard of some grinding down the raised panels & rivets & adding indented stuff.
                  That's not as bad as it sounds,but,and it's a big but,it's best done before construction. I've done it on a couple of 1/72 models.

                  I've also knocked back rather than completely removed detail in larger scales.

                  I'm bracing myself for the wings on the Tamiya P-51 which seems to be working its way to the top of my pile!

                  Cheers

                  Steve

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    It's a good looking paint scheme on it though.

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                    • flyjoe180
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 12390
                      • Joe
                      • Earth

                      #11
                      Keep at it Laurie. If you need inspiration read the loves and hates threads in Chitchat, I did and it motivated me to fix up my ruined Hurricane paint jobs.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        No I never give up Joe. On my first model I had to buy a second Typhoon as I made a mess of so many pieces.

                        I never start another model until I have finished the present one.

                        But I do like a jolly good moan. Would not feel happy otherwise.

                        Laurie

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                        • flyjoe180
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 12390
                          • Joe
                          • Earth

                          #13
                          It's a British thing

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            So I scribed some indented continuity lines from the raised ones. Made it difficult as I had already primed.

                            Lines are OK but difficult to gauge the depth when digging thro. primer coat.

                            But the indented rivet lines made alongside the raised look quite good & catch the eye away form the panel lines. Unless you looked thro. a magnifier you would not guess the rivet difference.

                            I do guess though that who ever was inspired to produce models with raised lines has never ever built there own model.

                            Laurie

                            Rivet rivet. Chas & Dave did a thing one time.

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