I messed up; the stupid CA glue shot out a big blob of CA onto the engine cover. Most of it was successfully removed, but you can see it's not as smooth as the surroundings. So I need to cover it up somehow. I was thinking about adding stowage to the Famo: to the back and some tarps rolled up on the front.
Any ideas of AM sets?
Thank you
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stowage for 1/72 Famo
spongya
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Posted: Sunday, January 16, 2011 - 12:10 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, January 16, 2011 - 03:34 PM UTC
I've been in similar predicaments, man. nothing worse than giving that bottle a little extra squeeze, only to see half the contents fusing the part to your fingers. All is not lost, though.
Use a medium-coarse sanding stick/abrasive paper, using some water as a lubricant. Just sand down the CA residue as much as possible and use some putty, if necessary, to even it out.
Use a medium-coarse sanding stick/abrasive paper, using some water as a lubricant. Just sand down the CA residue as much as possible and use some putty, if necessary, to even it out.
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Posted: Sunday, January 16, 2011 - 09:23 PM UTC
It's painted and weathered.
I ruined a finished model.
:(
I ruined a finished model.
:(