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WORKING EASY WITH RESIN COPIES
In order to remove the pouring spout I use a cutter or a homemade scriber. [IMG] 045 You have bought a beautiful resin model but it has a lot of little bubbles, how do you correct this problem? [IMG] 046 The best way is to use super glue. [IMG] 047 Final step after you have sandpapered the model. [IMG] 089 We want to glue plastic pieces. We can glue small pieces with tamiya/humbrol cement. The piece will be perfectly fixed. We can use instant cement later, if the pieces are big. [IMG] 048, 049Comments
Simply a superb copiling of excellant tips and techniques, Pedro. I have followed the builds that led to this feature and it is wonderful to see it all in one place. Words are lacking to express my gratitude to you for providing this valuable resource.
Thank you,
Jan
OCT 04, 2011 - 02:02 PM
That build blog was one of the absolute most informative sets of posts that I've ever read anywhere! I'm very glad the blog has been captured for posterity in a regular feature article.
Not only is Pedro Andrada an extroidinarly talented model builder, he has a great eye for picking out the most instructive points in his build to share! A rare combination of characteristics. We were all very fortunate that he took the time and effort to document and explain his work so thoroughly!
Thanks again, Pedro!
OCT 04, 2011 - 02:38 PM
My deepest thanks again for sharing your work with us Pedro. If you ever wrote a book on this subject I'd buy it for certain.
Hopefully I'll get some time this coming holiday season to try your techniques for myself. Cheers and all the best
OCT 05, 2011 - 08:02 PM
Terrificly useful build blog producing 2 outstanding and unusual vehicles.
Cheers
Al
OCT 09, 2011 - 08:05 AM
Hi Pedro,
You are a master, pure and simple. These two are my favorite from your impressive selection of scratchbuilds, the fact they are 1/72 is crazy.
Best,
Mike
OCT 26, 2011 - 10:04 AM
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