they also repeated the error with the Mutsu:
http://www.modelshipwrights.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=3965
The only solution i have seen used in a WIP is Mr Surfacer followed by sanding. Incredibly, most WIPs and builds I have seen simply ignore the lines....
I will probably use Mr Surfacer and techniqes used by the aircraft people in re-scribing raised panel lines around the fuselage. I have few a/c kits to practice re-scribing before I tackle the Nagato in a couple years.Will probably add several months to the build/project. There is a nice WIP on a waterline Nagato (imagine putting a SAW to that hull!) over in MSW.
<EDIT> Bill, I saw your reply as I was posting mine... really like your idea, will give it a try also..do you wipe the G putty with acetone-containing nailpolish first? Then let dry for a day at least? And fine grit... we talking Squadron stick "Fine", or 1000g, 2000g? Thanks for the info, looking forward to some pics down the road!
I mean, we are bashing Hasegawa and the CAD lines with a reason,, but the ship is GORGEOUS otherwise...