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poppy | 11-Oct-12 07:30 |
FYI, 190 fill pieces needed. |
David Duckett | 11-Oct-12 07:39 |
:-) |
julinick | 11-Oct-12 08:23 |
Insane. Poppy, I know from your previous builds that you use Elmers white glue for plastic to balsa, do you lightly sand your plastic pieces to get that shine off for better adhesion? I did try that but found it can easy be pulled off. Is there a secret to your madness? |
poppy | 11-Oct-12 10:02 |
No secret. Just let the white glue dry for 24 hrs. |
julinick | 11-Oct-12 10:31 |
Thanks. I always use small amounts of Tester's plastic glue and I'm always worried that it will melt the plastic. I'll give the white glue a try at let it sit as you mentioned. :) |
Mr. Willson | 11-Oct-12 10:36 |
Looks great. Boy that looks tedious. Would it not be easier to skin it in 1/32 sheet? |
frwyflyer | 11-Oct-12 11:03 |
That rear deck sure has the line of a Razorback. SHARP!! |
poppy | 11-Oct-12 15:52 |
Mr. Wilson, it probably is quicker to use sheeting, which I did use on all my models prior to the Hurricane. This is just another method I wanted to try. Fill takes a lot more time and work, but the final results have been well worth the effort. |
Mr. Willson | 11-Oct-12 16:51 |
I may try it myself at some point. The fill method is certainly a nice way to go about it. |
ElbertC | 12-Oct-12 08:21 |
How do you judge how high the panels need to be above the stringers? |