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David Duckett | Dumas Kit #502, Republic F-105 Thunderchief | Build | 20-Dec-19 04:42 | | Views : 1091 | Lines on planes are mostly rectangles based on an X and Y axis. Use an already established line to true the line on the fuselage.. REMEMBER the procedure is to draw the line first with pencil and remove the guide. THen tape the guide back in place and ink. Yes, you can ink using only the guide...if you know what you're doing but it's better to draw the lines with pencil first. Less chance of screwing them up. |
David Duckett | Dumas Kit #502, Republic F-105 Thunderchief | Parked | 20-Dec-19 04:34 | | Views : 1009 | If you make a mistake a wet Q tip will sometimes remove the ink as it is NOT waterproof. Sometimes it will not so if that happens the only thing to do is paint over it. The ink also smudges easily so I suggest using latex gloves. |
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