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András Csilléry
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59 14 June, 11:54
Patrick Hagelstein
Amazing! Beautifully presented. May I ask how you bent the propeller blades?
Amazing! Beautifully presented. May I ask how you bent the propeller blades?
13 October, 18:37
András Csilléry
Thanks guys! I bent the prop blades mostly with my fingers, after some heating with a candle (I used the 3D-printed Eduard ones).
Thanks guys! I bent the prop blades mostly with my fingers, after some heating with a candle (I used the 3D-printed Eduard ones).
13 October, 18:46
Patrick Hagelstein
Thanks András! 👍🏼 I'll give that a try as well for a future crash landed G-6.
Thanks András! 👍🏼 I'll give that a try as well for a future crash landed G-6.
14 October, 15:04
ironpants
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HG Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance
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5066702 (254) 2024* Nuevos moldes 17 October, 20:51
Roger Leloux
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Boscombe Down 1992 - Czech MiG-29 & Su-25; Dutch F-16B
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X014-48 1992 Nuevos moldes Multitema (3)17 October, 20:50
Kesa Tiho
does anyone know if tamiya glue and paint work on PE? im planning to buy a very advanced model kit and it has PE, ive never built with photo etch so i have no clue about anything PE related
17 October, 20:29
Urban Gardini
Small PE details laying flat against the plastic such as placards and engine grills work with TETC. The PE fuses together with the plastic when it hardens again. But it's not a strong bond but it's an just enough bond.
Small PE details laying flat against the plastic such as placards and engine grills work with TETC. The PE fuses together with the plastic when it hardens again. But it's not a strong bond but it's an just enough bond.
17 October, 20:33
Martin Oostrom
Use a good primer on the pe. If you can get your hands on it, use a metal primer. This etches the metal so your paint primer sticks better to the metal. Then paint as usual.
If the pe isn't flat to the plastic, superglue (ca) works well, but pva (woodglue) could work too.
Use a good primer on the pe. If you can get your hands on it, use a metal primer. This etches the metal so your paint primer sticks better to the metal. Then paint as usual.
If the pe isn't flat to the plastic, superglue (ca) works well, but pva (woodglue) could work too.
17 October, 20:36
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