Yeah, I know you just dropped the "t," but sometimes this phrase is all too accurate!lots of paining yet to perform.
Yeah, I know you just dropped the "t," but sometimes this phrase is all too accurate!lots of paining yet to perform.
If you mean that top-center row in the picture, yes they are, perhaps as much as 40% oversized. The kit's integrated one are at least 3 sizes, just in that section.I hate to say it at this point, but in some of those pictures, the rivets look out of scale—too big.
Believe me I've thought of that. But most of the fuselage is similarly riveted, positive rivets and positive panel lines. Not like Monogram in the 1970s, but a combination of the two styles. I might be the victim of marketing, bot Kotare is widely considered to be accurate to the extreme.Maybe it would be better to just sand them off entirely?
This is my hope, I'm going to sit tight and see what I can find about making them more secure before I do more work on it. I have plenty of stuff in-progress to work on. I want to hear from Quinta or someone wo knows, I am sure there's a solution to getting them adhered in a solid way.It will look dashing in the end though and be worth the time and effort.
Many of them are markers for the fasteners on certain panels. The entire cowling has several dozen of them, white and black ones depending on background. They appear to be two small arrows of a sort, to show the mechanic were they are?HI Edbert what does the stencils say ?
RAF airfields of the time are turf. It rains a lot in England. Ergo, mud is … ubiquitous. You can apply mud streaking from the main landing gear to the aft part of the tail where the band is. That's about where it would hit.I'm looking for advice. I made a mistake by trying to cut corners (will I ever/never learn?) and want some advice as to the best way to recover.
If you see the July 27th post above, where I have applied the sticker with the aircraft/tail number to the rear fuselage, it looks fine. What is not evident unless you are extremely observant, that vertical band of hyper-light-blue is matte, meaning not clear coated like the rest of the plane. This bit me when I started applying mild weathering. Here's what it looks like now.
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Not too bad? Wait until you zoom in!
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I've put it aside to think and consider options, but I do not have any good ideas, maybe just a few that do not suck as much as others, but no good answer I can see.
I did, this was as good as I could get since the remaining brown is underneath the decal.Alternately, try to wash it off with whatever solvent you are using for the wash.