Mirage 2000 C - Serial 4945.
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12 15 December 2015, 14:52
Bart Goesaert
Interested. Hope this one will be as much a beauty as your BAF mirage V...
Interested. Hope this one will be as much a beauty as your BAF mirage V...
17 December 2015, 12:20
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Thanks Bart !
I hope this one will be better than the 5BA, at least I learned a lot with the 5BA build and will pay more attention on this next one. Cheers.
Thanks Bart !
I hope this one will be better than the 5BA, at least I learned a lot with the 5BA build and will pay more attention on this next one. Cheers.
17 December 2015, 13:09
Bart Goesaert
looks nice so far. What do you use to fill the panellines before scribing?
looks nice so far. What do you use to fill the panellines before scribing?
20 April 2016, 07:20
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Thanks Bart ! For the scribing first I draw, based on a 3-view plan, the main lines on the model parts. Then using templates like verlinden or home made ones, I create the lines with a needle. To check the job you can aply a dark wash to see the line you did. Remember that before everything else, as the Heller kit has old panel lines, I had to sand all of them. Cheers.
Thanks Bart ! For the scribing first I draw, based on a 3-view plan, the main lines on the model parts. Then using templates like verlinden or home made ones, I create the lines with a needle. To check the job you can aply a dark wash to see the line you did. Remember that before everything else, as the Heller kit has old panel lines, I had to sand all of them. Cheers.
20 April 2016, 10:05
Bart Goesaert
I asked because I intended to do the same but on an Italeri with recessed panellines, but these are large and wrong...
I asked because I intended to do the same but on an Italeri with recessed panellines, but these are large and wrong...
20 April 2016, 10:07
B. M.
Looking very good Pierre,
@ Bart: I usually use cyano mixed with baby powder 🙂 So far the only and best option I've come accross. No shrinking at all and you can be sure that nothing will break away while rescribing...
Looking very good Pierre,
@ Bart: I usually use cyano mixed with baby powder 🙂 So far the only and best option I've come accross. No shrinking at all and you can be sure that nothing will break away while rescribing...
20 April 2016, 12:15
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Benoit has just said everything.......CYANO glue + baby powder I agree ! In my case, except for the mobile parts panel lines, the Heller kit has not engraved panel lines so I just had to sand all of them, that's easier then when you have too deep engraved panel lines like on matchbox ou HPM models. Cheers.
Benoit has just said everything.......CYANO glue + baby powder I agree ! In my case, except for the mobile parts panel lines, the Heller kit has not engraved panel lines so I just had to sand all of them, that's easier then when you have too deep engraved panel lines like on matchbox ou HPM models. Cheers.
21 April 2016, 05:41
Glenn
I often use cyano glue as gap filler with talcum power it works fast and as you say you can sand it fast! 🙂
I often use cyano glue as gap filler with talcum power it works fast and as you say you can sand it fast! 🙂
28 May 2016, 10:27