replacing raised panel lines
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replacing raised panel lines
I'm not very confident in my heating and stretching styrene skills. What other alternatives would be at one's disposal to replace sanded away raised panel lines?
I had to get rid of the seam on the dorsal of the Sulaco somehow...
I had to get rid of the seam on the dorsal of the Sulaco somehow...
Find some evergreen stock, glue it down, and sand it down to the right height. Otherwise, to hell with the actual raised line, use the back end of your blade to engrave a new one, and draw it out with the airbrush.
On the other hand, how scary can sprue stretching actually be?
1. Heat
2. Stretch to desired diameter
3. Bad Stretch. Get more sprue you'd normally toss away anyway.
On the other hand, how scary can sprue stretching actually be?
1. Heat
2. Stretch to desired diameter
3. Bad Stretch. Get more sprue you'd normally toss away anyway.
What's more dangerous? The guy holding a gun to your head, or the guy who has the literary skill to make poison read like sugar?
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No it isn't, not for me. Thanks for that idea Irishtrek. It is which is now filed in teh metal "tool box" .
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Not to be flippant, but to hell with the raised lines.
Scribe those babies away. Use the left over raised ones as a straight edge. Then, lightly sand the raised ones away. Check out the scribing thread in this forum for details.
Very, very fine fishing monofilament can be used to replace raised lines.
Kenny
Scribe those babies away. Use the left over raised ones as a straight edge. Then, lightly sand the raised ones away. Check out the scribing thread in this forum for details.
Very, very fine fishing monofilament can be used to replace raised lines.
Kenny
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