I would kind of expect there to be two sizes of mask for that, a larger one for the white and then a smaller for the black. Are you sure the two swastika masks are exactly the same size? (Technically, it should also have a black outline around the white, so three sizes of mask, but I doubt you could get them all lined up correctly in this scale.)
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Thanks for the comments!
Yes I don't think I'll give the white outline a try, should have started with white before masking...
Would be a lot easier if they included the swastika's in the decals again. Could save a lot of precious time on the bench...
I just ordered a small decal sheet for future Luftwaffe planes.
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Hi Steven
Coming along really well. The masking has worked well - very neat. That masking putty does tend to slump on vertical surfaces. Quite a problem as it means you have to work quickly - certainly can't leave it while you go for a cuppa :tongue-out3:
I'm enjoying this :thumb2:
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Hi Steven, your plane skills haven't left you after 20years. Great build...just don't know how I missed this. Just went through the pages and seen the first time use of that putty...looks like slime from Nickelodeon. Blu-tac is what I use up till now.
Engine detailing... :thumb2: Dashboard dials...:thumb2: Decal masking...:thumb2:
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Hope you'll be able to produce some thin wires :thumb2:
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Seems much more controllable but obviously no good if you don't have a gun.Comment
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Steven. That’s looking sweet great job on the masking at one point it looked like it was in a cocoon lolComment
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Yes in the older (armour)kits they always showed a candle for making the antenna, the candle-trick still works for me so I keep using it. I heat about 1cm in the middle of the sprue, (I turn it around like a chicken) then the plastic turns shinny/melted and then I turn it away from the flame, and give it a good pull...Comment
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I use a cigarette lighter to stretch sprue — mainly so I don’t have to keep a lit candle around all the time I’m working with the material. The trick, IMHO, is mainly to try different kinds of sprue and different lengths of time heating it.Comment
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