Helo H-34
Great work so far guy's
Its a great little kit and goes together really well so far , I'm not sure what Rob is using to help him add all that tiny PE but the work is quite impressive .
John .
Thanks, your kit is looking good as well.
I use a flat chisel blade on my X-Acto knife to cut off the tiny parts as close to the piece as possible like a miniature Guillotine. I place the piece in my cross action flat tweezers to keep it from bending with just the tiny fret stub peeking out from jaws. I gently use my needle file to remove excess and smooth it out.
The hardest part is attaching tiny PE. If you use too much, the part gets totally engulfed in CA. If you use too little, it dries before you can get the piece glued to the kit.
You generally only get one chance to set the part correctly. They are too small and fragile to attempt to pop off if the part is in the wrong spot. For instance, the tool rack was placed just a fraction too far forward. It should be in line with the muffler overhead. The rack is too fragile to try to remove; it would be destroyed so I'll live with it slightly out of place.
To apply glue I use a couple of methods. I place a small pool of CA in a plastic lid. I use a sewing needle that I cut the top of the eye off of and leaving the end to form a "Y". The sewing needle pointed end is placed in the end of a drilled out piece of sprue and it forms my CA glue tool. I dip the Y end into the pool of CA and it grabs a drop of CA that I use to apply. The length of sprue is the handle.
When the Y clogs up I burn out the CA with a quick flick of a Bic lighter. Sometimes I have to take a blade to clear out the Y too.
I also use the tip of the X-Acto knife blade to apply CA to the seams.
I had to take a short break because of the playoffs and the PE .50 cal ammo can has me a little crosseyed. That dang thing consists of about 6 parts; the main box, lid, top handle, side handle and latch.