1/32 Hatpin/Flying Coffin/Starfighter

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A really interesting thread - thanks for sharing it.

Stunning work BTW
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At this point is where the line drawing comes into play. lost of panel lines and rivets were gone. I did not want to do a whole re-scribing as I did in the past, as I found out for my needs, the exercise did not add a lot of significant difference, compared if I would had done 'partial' re-scribing - focusing only the areas where the panel lines were lost. Again, this can be a hot issue for discussion. By the way, I cut off the flaps.

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Here is the wheel bay.....plain vanilla.... 75 percent of it will be hidden under the bay doors so will do some detailing but partially.

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The start of re-scribing lost panel lines and rivets. The PE tool is from Hasegawa Tri-Tool set

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I use this tool for the riveting process from RB Production "Rivet-R-Mini". I use the handle from a pen cutter (like the one from OLFA). I think RB Production riveter is way BETTER than Trumpeters. A friend of mine has the "Rosie-the-Riveter" and it looks better than RB's though I have not tried it yet.

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My effort to make the undercarriages more better looking. lots of sink holes to patch using putty and sanding

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copper wire and masking tape, glued using ordinary super glue.

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Working on detailing the wheel bays. again, 75% of it will be unseen, so I just touched up on the areas where it is likely to have some visual. materials are stretched sprue, copper wire, and Tamiya masking tape.

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Finished working on the wheel bay... here, with the upgraded landing gear

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Tamiya Surface Primer blends in everything to white

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Nice!
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nice work !
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How do you get the Tamiya tape to stick to anything in such small pieces. I can't get it to hold its place when trying to mask canopies.
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LyleW wrote:How do you get the Tamiya tape to stick to anything in such small pieces. I can't get it to hold its place when trying to mask canopies.
My guess it's an ancient Chinese secret. :drum:

I wondered that too.
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maybe snot? I dunno?
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Hi Lyle - at the start, I didnt use any special glue... I always cut fresh tape for these type of useage. Then, once in place, i would drop a small amount of super glue.
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Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the update.
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