I built a 1:32 He111 - and the mask set I used was marvellous !I've got a He111 build coming up
I built a 1:32 He111 - and the mask set I used was marvellous !I've got a He111 build coming up
Holding the canopy up to the light will probably let you see where to cut. Of course, it’s a bit more difficult holding the part above your head while cutting the masking tapeJakko: I tried something like that but the clear parts didn't have 'deep' lines on them so it was a pain to follow them with the knife :thinking:.
Another tip I've heard is to use the torch on a smartphone laid on the bench with the canopy over it.Holding the canopy up to the light will probably let you see where to cut. Of course, it’s a bit more difficult holding the part above your head while cutting the masking tape :smiling3:



How tall is he? Hold a ruler next to him should show quickly enough whether he’s undersize or not.the figure on the right seems to be smaller than 1/48
Yes it's how I noticed it, I always take 1m80 divided by the scale (48) and he was about 3-4mm smaller, don't remeber the exact height, already on the train for work ; DHow tall is he? Hold a ruler next to him should show quickly enough whether he’s undersize or not.








Well in the shop I ordered them from they didn't had the rubber ones, and the PTFE product reads "for all H&S models" :thinking: so I was convinced it would work. Strange but I got it working :smiling5:...Regarding the seal...cutting down that PTFE part :dizzy:. Why didn't you make life a bit easier and order the right sized part? :smiling2:






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