VG 39 - , Azur
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8 February 2014, 12:01
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In theory, a blue tinted "future -type" acrylic could restore some clarity to the clear parts. However it could also make green. Try on some extra.
8 February 2014, 16:35
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Thank You for the kind comments+ Phil: Thank You for the advice, I will try that - I still had the extra canopy. If I restore this bird I think I will have to make a new canopy in the end 😛
8 February 2014, 19:13
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This one is an oldie too. I built it as a testbuild for a magazine when this Azur VG33/39 was new in the market. They want the 39 that meant that I had to chop the nose off from the model and replace it with the 39's nose. Imagine those fittings on a short run/resin kit :fear: . The model is so old, that the decals begin to disintegrate on the surface and the acetate used by the Czech maker was so awfully low-grade that the canopy totally yellowed. I have some unbuilt old kit in my stash with as yellowed canopy as this 🙁 .