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Dumas Kit #319, Sparrowhawk by dreamer. Viewed 798 times.
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dreamer18-May-07 09:33
temp cetegory
dreamer18-May-07 09:48
D'oh! Typo'd "category"...
sweetwillie23-Feb-08 21:31
When do the pilots show up? I want to see those babies take-off!
Skip24-Feb-08 12:24
Are these kits? If so, by whom?
David Duckett24-Feb-08 14:41
They are listed as being Dumas kits.
Skip25-Feb-08 11:09
Thank you very much. As I read through the various threads, I take notes on topics that can improve my building skills and after seeing these models all I can say is WOW. Can someone please tell me the preferred glue to use for affixing the canopy to the body? I saw it mentioned but failed to write it down and I cannot find the particular thread. I appreciate it. Again thanks.
jgood25-Feb-08 11:40
David is correct, it is the Dumas 35" Waco YMF-5 by Pat Tritle. Available here.
sweetwillie25-Feb-08 11:44
Skip, I would use CA,But first I would dip the canopy in Future Floor Wax, let it dry for 24 hrs. and then glue it on. If, by some weird chance, it fogs up, dip a Q-tip in ammonia based product such as Windex and it will clear up. Do a Yahoo search for "modeling with Future Floor Wax" and you will get a page full of modelers tips on using Future. Hope this helps.
SteveM25-Feb-08 13:13
I addition to the method sweetwillie described, other methods that I am away of are to use very tiny drops of CA in areas that won't fog the clear areas, or using canopy glue. If you saw someone mention that a special glue was used then it was probably canopy glue. But since Future Floor Wax is supposed to also help hide scratches I might try that method myself.
sweetwillie25-Feb-08 13:48
SteveM, Try it, you'll be impressed.
sweetwillie25-Feb-08 13:49
I just tried it as a gap filler, by mixing it with talc powder, it dries hard but sands pretty easily. I really like it!
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