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In truth, I really wanted to build this version of the F4U with the wings folded. Admittedly, this is the first time I dealt with resin kits. The two resin kits I bought from Wolfpack-D.com have not met my expectations. The fit in the cockpit is very poor in that I have to add a spacer to fill the gap left above the instrument panel. Yes, I dry fitted several times.
The detail on the folded wing parts looks great, at least to my eye. But I have to try to figure out how to attached the resin wing, which has some weight to it, to the rest of the wing section.
I am toying with the idea of using a length of a paperclip to provide the strength needed.
Thanks for all your suggestions to date.
Thanks.In HimMr. Dave
BlackSheepTwoOneFour Didn't you posted another thread on this? http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/tools_techniques_and_reference_materials/f/13/t/180788.aspx
Didn't you posted another thread on this?
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/tools_techniques_and_reference_materials/f/13/t/180788.aspx
mississippivol Here's a link to their website, you may be able to ask them directly. That hookup does look dainty... http://www.wolfpack-d.com
Here's a link to their website, you may be able to ask them directly. That hookup does look dainty...
http://www.wolfpack-d.com
I looked up that resin you're using, and can't quite make it out myself. For what it promises, you shouldn't have to glue the wings together, it definitely won't look right. Wish I was more help.
mississippivolI kit bashed mine with the wing fold piece from a Tamiya -1D kit. There should be a hinged spar that attaches to the upper and lower wings. I would have thought the resin kit had it.
Hi,
I am using Wolfpack's 1/48 Hasegawa F4U folded wing set. I have cut the wings and bottom section. Installed most of the resin parts.
My question: how would you suggest that I actually secure the two wing halves together in the folded up configuration, of course.
My assumption is that I superglue the two sections together. But that means that the sections would have to touch.
Thanks.
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