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Phil_H It shouldn't be too difficult to get a replacement clear parts sprue from Hasegawa's US distributor http://www.hasegawausa.com/techsupport.html
It shouldn't be too difficult to get a replacement clear parts sprue from Hasegawa's US distributor http://www.hasegawausa.com/techsupport.html
Link to my built kits: http://s37.photobucket.com/user/kg4kpg/library/Planes?sort=3&page=1
You may have to buy another kit, and then try plunge forming the second over the original kit part.
Done that...
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
I got a nail in my foot when I was 15. Shoes all the time since then.
I pulled a blank over at Squadron. I'll try Hasegawa.
Chasing the ultimate build.
seasick I was working on my Hasegawa F/A-18A when I dropped my canopy. I got up and looked around and didn't see it. Later I was walking out the door of the room and crushed it. I'm not sure how it could travel 3 yards but it did.
I was working on my Hasegawa F/A-18A when I dropped my canopy. I got up and looked around and didn't see it. Later I was walking out the door of the room and crushed it. I'm not sure how it could travel 3 yards but it did.
seastallion53 Have you tried Squadron vacuform canopies?
Have you tried Squadron vacuform canopies?
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
Hey, I did that to a Hasegawa Corsair once. Welcome to the club!
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
To the point: I've been looking for aftermarket canopies, and am not finding any. What are some manufacturers of either standard plastic of vacuform canopies in 1/72 scale?
Thanks in advance.
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