XF9F-2 Prototype Panther
Komentarzy
1 14 November 2016, 00:43
Bart Goesaert
you often see very different approaches on these, like most make the edges black or a different color, cut them close to the borders and then sand em flush on a large sheet of grinding paper. Here you seem to have cut most of the "flesh" off, how do you keep track of the sanding, or is that just, dryfitting, dryfitting and more dryfitting...
you often see very different approaches on these, like most make the edges black or a different color, cut them close to the borders and then sand em flush on a large sheet of grinding paper. Here you seem to have cut most of the "flesh" off, how do you keep track of the sanding, or is that just, dryfitting, dryfitting and more dryfitting...
15 November 2016, 10:47
Calvin Gifford
I tried to "score" along the part at an angle to minimize sanding. I have not started the sanding part yet but I have set up my 'Sanding Board' - a 5 inch x 7 inch piece of cheap photo frame glass, with the edges taped, that has itself been taped to a small plastic cutting board. On the glass I have used Rubber Cement to affix a sheet of 280 grit wet & dry sanding film. I will post a photo when it dries - the whole thing is under several large books so that it dries flat. 🙂
I tried to "score" along the part at an angle to minimize sanding. I have not started the sanding part yet but I have set up my 'Sanding Board' - a 5 inch x 7 inch piece of cheap photo frame glass, with the edges taped, that has itself been taped to a small plastic cutting board. On the glass I have used Rubber Cement to affix a sheet of 280 grit wet & dry sanding film. I will post a photo when it dries - the whole thing is under several large books so that it dries flat. 🙂
15 November 2016, 23:17
Bart Goesaert
will you also do a total rescibing of this model? or will you leave the panellines as they are?
will you also do a total rescibing of this model? or will you leave the panellines as they are?
18 November 2016, 09:03
Calvin Gifford
Not all. But most, since I have to do some major seam filling anyway.
Not all. But most, since I have to do some major seam filling anyway.
18 November 2016, 10:27
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1/72 Airmodel vacuform F9F-2 Panther.