1/48 J-29F complete
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1 19 February 2019, 10:11
Soeren R.
Looks good to me and you getting better and better.
Only thing, like I mentioned before, would be the use of some filler for the glue lines on the body 😉
Good to see on picture 7
Looks good to me and you getting better and better.
Only thing, like I mentioned before, would be the use of some filler for the glue lines on the body 😉
Good to see on picture 7
19 February 2019, 10:46
Katya Hodgson
I did use filler to fill the gaps, I do not underside how filler would help get rid of the lines though...
I did use filler to fill the gaps, I do not underside how filler would help get rid of the lines though...
19 February 2019, 11:15
Soeren R.
You need to get some putty into the gaps, sand them down with sanding paper to achieve an uniform surface. (be careful with the panel lines)
You can see what I mean on picture 7 to 8 in my WIP album for the Tunnan
J-29 F Saab Tunnan - Hobby Boss 1/48 - Finished | Album by Floppar (1:48)
You need to get some putty into the gaps, sand them down with sanding paper to achieve an uniform surface. (be careful with the panel lines)
You can see what I mean on picture 7 to 8 in my WIP album for the Tunnan
J-29 F Saab Tunnan - Hobby Boss 1/48 - Finished | Album by Floppar (1:48)
19 February 2019, 11:19
Katya Hodgson
Last time I tried something similar though I ruined the panel lines. 🙁
You are far better than me.
Last time I tried something similar though I ruined the panel lines. 🙁
You are far better than me.
19 February 2019, 11:47
Soeren R.
Just try it - its a loteasier than it appears.
Use a fine brush and Mr Surface (500 for bigger gaps to 1500 for small and fine gaps) from Gunze and only apply it on the gap (you can protect the surrounding area with Tamiya tape).
After a few hours of drying just remove the excess with a cottom swab and the thinner of Mr Color or use a sanding stick/sanding paper
Just try it - its a loteasier than it appears.
Use a fine brush and Mr Surface (500 for bigger gaps to 1500 for small and fine gaps) from Gunze and only apply it on the gap (you can protect the surrounding area with Tamiya tape).
After a few hours of drying just remove the excess with a cottom swab and the thinner of Mr Color or use a sanding stick/sanding paper
19 February 2019, 11:49
Album info
Completed Hobbyboss 1/48 SAAB J-29F Tunnan