revell 1/48 .. mosquito mark iv .. some help pls
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Hi Lindsey
It might be possible to cut a sliver of thin styrene and glue it along the edge of either the canopy or the body to fill the gap. I think I would try to glue a strip along the canopy edge and then dry fit and sand to get a good fit.
Bear in mind that I'm not a wingy thing builder so I may be talking rubbish :tongue-out3:
JimComment
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Hi Lindsey. You could use PVA or similar white glue. Run it around the edges, allow it to settle for a bit, then use a damp cotton bud to smooth the edges. You may require a few passes with the glue and bud. It will dry clear and will require touching up with paint, but probably the least drastic if you can't get a replacement canopy from Revell or you need a result now. You could also use Humbrol Clearfix or a similar adhesive that does not react with the clear plastic. Good luck!Comment
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Hi Lindsey
It might be possible to cut a sliver of thin styrene and glue it along the edge of either the canopy or the body to fill the gap. I think I would try to glue a strip along the canopy edge and then dry fit and sand to get a good fit.
Bear in mind that I'm not a wingy thing builder so I may be talking rubbish :tongue-out3:
Jim
an good luck also from me
ATB chrisComment
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Hi Lindsey, had I seen this post earlier I would suggest you change the canopy to the later version that fits the bomber version with the clear nose.
The image on the box top shows the earlier hard nosed version with the canopy that you have but the kit you've built is the bomber version. Revell must have given you the wrong canopy.
Cheers,
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