The Lindberg Line: Dornier Do 17 Z_Srikanth
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8 years old box!
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Imported in October 2015! Manufactured in? ?
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Contents inside the box have stood the test of time!
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Applied grey acrylic surface primer
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Sanding and rubbing
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Fuselage assembly and base coat painting
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Applied gun metal silver pattern in
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Completed
Comentários
10 5 September 2023, 19:21
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Have fun on your new model, but make sure to remove any primer from surfaces that will have glue applied. Looking forward to following this project 👍
5 September 2023, 19:49
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yes will be sanding them
I have 600, 1000 and 2000 gsm sand papers
Do you suggest/recommend anything else?
5 September 2023, 19:54
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I usually gently scrape the surfaces with a scalpel blade, as it can get into small places. Also very good for removing any thin lines from the mould joint line, but used with a little more pressure. Very fine wet-and-dry paper is indeed very useful too. As always, have a little practice on a piece of sprue, holding the blade almost perpendicular to the surface.
5 September 2023, 20:05