So, I just received my 1:1400 Enterprise E kit and am studying how to prepare it for lighting. The main issue I am facing at the moment is how to cut the micro-windows that may have roughly 0.5 x 3mm.
Ideas? Tips?
How to cut rectangle micro windows?
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Off the top of my head, I know that the brass and aluminum tubing and strut assortment you see in a lot of Hobby Shops have some rectangular brass tube. Wouldn't bee too difficult to make up a simple punch if you can find one in the right size. Failing that, cutting strips and chopping lengths off
clear styrene sheet (Evergreen makes it)would be the next option.
clear styrene sheet (Evergreen makes it)would be the next option.
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I used a 0.6mm drill bit to drill 2 holes, top and bottom, then sawed the inbetween with the same drill bit.
Currently doing the E myself, but my airbrush has decided to act up on me, so it's on the back burner until the cleaning gear arrives.
The drilling will take a while, and it is very tedious, but soldier on.
Currently doing the E myself, but my airbrush has decided to act up on me, so it's on the back burner until the cleaning gear arrives.
The drilling will take a while, and it is very tedious, but soldier on.
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Re: How to cut rectangle micro windows?
Some have used a small screwdriver as a punch. If I were to do this, I'd thin the plastic first from the inside.NCC1966 wrote:So, I just received my 1:1400 Enterprise E kit and am studying how to prepare it for lighting. The main issue I am facing at the moment is how to cut the micro-windows that may have roughly 0.5 x 3mm.
Ideas? Tips?
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