Svt40
So I was going through one of my kits last night taking inventory of what else I need to procure when I found out the clear windscreen has a crack right in the middle of it. Of course it did not happen on the part that will be painted but right dead center of the windscreen.
Is there anyway to repair it and still be invisible? I'd like to avoid dropping $40 for a sprue on ebay for a single windscreen.
I know of no way to repair a crack like that, in a clear piece. A scratch could be sanded and polished, and then covered with a clear medium. But a crack all the way through, I don't think can be repaired successfully.
You don't have to go the eBay route, though. Ask here in the forum, and in other forums, for the piece you want. I'm sure eventually someone will be able to help.
Even on eBay, you might see one now for forty bucks, but if you can wait, you can probably find one eventually for a price you're more comfortable paying. It all depends on how long you can wait.
Scratching a replacement is another possibility. You said windscreen-is this on an aircraft? Or is it a windshield on a car? Depending on the type or style, like the small windscreen on a biplane, for example, scratching it would be relatively simple.
Another possibilty is to make a replacement, either vacuforming or by the smash-mold technique. Of course, I understand, if you've never vacuformed a piece, then yes, it's effort to get the rig and practice.
Smash-molding is quicker and a little simpler, even if you've never done it. You can use the original to make a blank. Take some 2-part epoxy putty, press the original into it to fix the shape, then remove it and let that piece cure. When it's cured, take some more putty, and press the first piece into it, to transfer that shape. Now you have the male and female halves of a mold. Take a piece of clear plastic, heat it over a candle till it's soft, then press it between the two halves of your mold. When it cools, remove it and trim and clean up as necessary.
Hope that helps!