Hutch6390
That's a nice little kit, and the best biplane of all, IIRC - no rigging! ...
Hi,
I think the lack of extensive rigging was one of the things that caught my eye too
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Sorry about the links. Up till about a couple weeks ago I used to be able to directly attach images from my webpage, but it suddenly stopped, and now only gives a link
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Anyway, for the nose, I mostly took a 9.5mm diameter Evergreen plastic tube and tried to taper it a bit, then played around with layering on different types of putty. I figured I could use this kit to practice a bit with the different types that I have to see which worked best in different circumstances.
The reddish brown stuff is actually automotive glazing putty that I bought from an Auto Parts store and is fairly fast drying, and seems to work very well for large areas, especially if I apply it in relativelt thin layers, that I allow to dry in between coats. I have also found that since it seems to dry from the outer surface inward, that I can do a little "reshaping" to it while it is still only partially dry. I have also had very good luck using Mr Hobby's Mr Dissolved Putty over it, to help fair it into the rest of a model. Sometimes I will apply botht he glazing putty and Mr Dissolved putty with an old brushand they seem to react and behave well together in allowing you to smooth each other out.
I also have some Vallejo Plastic Putty and Tamiya White putty, both of which seems to take longer to dry. I tend to use them for smaller touch ups, especially for filling in dings and dents. I think that I have had good luck brushing the Vallejo stuff, but, if I am remembering correctly, the Tamiya putty is fairly tacky and de=oesn't seem to like to be brushed, buy is still very useful, especially for areas that I intend to paint a light color.
I thnk that I also have some Perfect Plastic Putty somewhere, but I think I must have gotten a bad batch, because I found it very hard to squeeze out of the tube and not easy to work with, which others have told me shouldn't be the case
. As such, I may give it a try again later.
Pat