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Dave W's Phantom
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I know what you mean Dave re- the gap in the pit, I just filled it level when the filler had gone off I sanded it flat and using the canopy lugs as a template drew around them and carefully notched out the aperture..JimComment
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Sounds like the best way to do it.More green filler needed!.I think the back end of the cockpit tub is supposed to fill that gap.But that would push the instrument panels and seats too far forward.Im glad others have found the same problem.I was beginning to think I had assembled it wrong.Originally posted by \I know what you mean Dave re- the gap in the pit, I just filled it level when the filler had gone off I sanded it flat and using the canopy lugs as a template drew around them and carefully notched out the aperture..JimComment
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i1m in the same predicament,to fill in or not to fill in?first thing first though,anyone know how to stop plastic melting from the putty? arrrgghhhhh
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What putty are you using?.Ive tried several different ones.But I keep going back to the Squadron green.Easy to sand and doesn't melt the plastic.Ive got Mr Surfacer 500.But have found its only any good for tiny gaps or fine scratches.No good on these old kits!.Originally posted by \i1m in the same predicament,to fill in or not to fill in?first thing first though,anyone know how to stop plastic melting from the putty? arrrgghhhhhmobearComment
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Still a lot to do before I even start thinking about priming this model.Ive glued the intakes on.The left side needed a slice of plastic card.Otherwise there would be a step down from the fuselage to the intake.
I've started to correct the gap in the fuselage behind the rear canopy.Filled it with plastic card and green filler.Supposed to be able to sand the squadron green after half hour.But I always leave it overnight.
That's it for tonight.More filling and sanding tomorrow!.Comment
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Nice recover Dave, cant beat the green putty mate. I have white also but i find that the white doesnt sand as easy and fine as the green does.
Cheers
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I agree Andy.Best stuff Ive used.Ive tried Humbrol,Vallejo,Tamiya ,Squadron white and Mr Surfacer 500.But I think Squadron green is better than all of them.I like the Mr Surfacer.But it's no good on these old kits with their big gaps.Originally posted by \Nice recover Dave, cant beat the green putty mate. I have white also but i find that the white doesnt sand as easy and fine as the green does.Cheers
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More filling and sanding this evening.The intakes need a second round of filler.
There are some raised panel details on the sides of the intakes.At first I thought they were battle damage repairs.But the same shapes are on both intakes.Access panels wouldn't be raised in that area so Ive started to scribe the outline and sand off the raised bit.
Going to leave it a couple of hours and maybe do some more scribing.Think i will go and see what crap the wife's watching on the telly.Comment
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I've got the intakes faired into the fuselage now and the hole behind the rear canopy filled in.
Done a bit more scribing on the wings.Gone over the spoilers just forward of the ailerons.And the panels in front of the spoilers that contain the hydraulics and control rods for ailerons and spoilers.Not going to go over every line.Just the control surfaces and a few panels.Comment
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