Review Build - Revell 1/32 Phantom Mustang
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Re: Review Build - Revell 1/32 Phantom Mustang
What glue are you going to use to close the clear fuselage parts?
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Re: Review Build - Revell 1/32 Phantom Mustang
probably a sticky one.Thomas_M wrote:What glue are you going to use to close the clear fuselage parts?
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scorpiomikey wrote:probably a sticky one.Thomas_M wrote:What glue are you going to use to close the clear fuselage parts?
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OMG how did you know??
In fact i am kind of being sneaky here. I figured if i put paint over any seam area and exposing the area's with no seams i can get away with CA or styrene glue.
At least, that's the plan and i am sticking to it
It is slow going at the moment though because 1. It requires alot of work to make everything fit and lign up and 2. it REALLY requires alot of work to fit and lign up.
Did i mention it has issues?
In fact i am kind of being sneaky here. I figured if i put paint over any seam area and exposing the area's with no seams i can get away with CA or styrene glue.
At least, that's the plan and i am sticking to it
It is slow going at the moment though because 1. It requires alot of work to make everything fit and lign up and 2. it REALLY requires alot of work to fit and lign up.
Did i mention it has issues?
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... nope...Kermit wrote:
Did i mention it has issues?
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Oh, I do know! This is why I never have finished mine the last ten years...Kermit wrote:...
Did i mention it has issues?
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Really have to be honest here and say this kit is fighting me every step of the way. If this wasn't a review kit....... I am however making progress and can share a new update soon!
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