Hasagwa A 10 c
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Here is the A10 about 3/4 done, no weapons but painted well.
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A10: trying to cover the seams.
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Status as of 5/27. Slow but steady
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Comentarios
6 21 April, 17:15
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Weight of the back is still causing issues, and I have not attached weapons. I also noticed that there are seams visible. I might try to putty it, but the paint will get trashed in the process if I do.
21 April, 17:22
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Hey Chris. Love how this is turning up! I'm not to experienced in this world, but i would try and putty those seam lines. It's going to be a pain in the ass to redo the paint job, but in the long run I think it's going to be better all the way. Either way, love to see how this ends up!
21 April, 19:30
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I've got two other A-10's including one from Tamiya. I am going to try the putty out to see if I can get rid of seam lines.
22 April, 02:30