Gee Bee
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Kommentarer
6 30 November 2021, 01:21
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It's the Lindberg 1/32 scale. Not a bad fit overall…nothing some bondo glazing putty couldn't fix lol
30 November 2021, 02:14
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I've found it's very sensitive to how thick it's put on. I keep it very thin, maybe 1/4mm at most.eats the surface of the plastic and bonds strong that way.have had multiple experiences with cracking for sure.
1 December 2021, 02:41
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I love GeeBee too. Fantastic built from this prehistoric kit. Congrats, Chris!
1 December 2021, 09:31
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48hr Weekend Madness Group Build