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Woo Hoo! A breakthrough!!!

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  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:47 PM
Greetings-

I've found that super glue gel is the best for filling in the gaps, then sanding. Experiment with them all! These are all great tips. I never thought about milliput!

Good luck!

Carlos
  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Harrisburg, PA
Posted by Lufbery on Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:51 AM
Thanks for the tip. I'm doing something similar with Testors putty and nail polish remover.

Regards,

-Drew

-Drew

Build what you like; like what you build.

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: United Kingdom / Belgium
Posted by djmodels1999 on Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:15 AM
Drew, you may want to try using Milliput or any other epoxy putty. You can easily smooth it while it's drying with water and any tool you can think off (fingers, cocktail sticks,..). There won't be any sanding down required if you do the job well enough.
  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Harrisburg, PA
Woo Hoo! A breakthrough!!!
Posted by Lufbery on Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:00 AM
All,

I've been posting questions for a little while now that mostly have to do with the Monogram 1/72 F-4J that I'm building. A few weeks ago, I got stuck on the intakes. The bottom of the intakes are molded as part of the bottom wing. Unfortunately, the way the kit is made, that leaves a gap between the bottom bottom of the intake, and the rest of it. Additionally, I had to paint the inside of the intakes and fill some small gaps in there so that there's some illusion of depth inside them.

I got stuck because I was trying to figure out how to fill all the gaps with putty. Last night I suddenly remembered that I could use super glue. An hour or so later, the intakes were installed on the plane. I'll still use putty for the gaps between the lower parts of the intakes and upper parts. I'll also have to smooth out the intake and fuselage joints, but that's pretty easy.

I'll try to get some "in progress" pictures posted soon if anyone is interested.

Regards,

-Drew

-Drew

Build what you like; like what you build.

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