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Airfix 1:72 C130J Hercules circa 1971 - clear parts

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Hi

I've been given this by my father-in-law - note the price of 21 shillings and sixpence :

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Its a rescue job...

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The biggest issues I have is with the clear parts and the decals.

The main cockpit transparency is OK but a lot of the smaller parts have been glued in and have cement marks - I have removed them from the
fuselage but I'm looking for any tips on (a) if its possible to clean them up or (b) what you'd recommend to replace them.

The decals are present but they look a bit "crisp" and I suspect they are cracked (or will be when I try to apply them)


I'm not looking for any expensive aftermarket goodies but I'd like to finish the kit for my father-in-law.

I'm not really an aircraft builder - my normal genre is armour so this could be fun.

Regards
Mark
 
Hi

I've been given this by my father-in-law - note the price of 21 shillings and sixpence :

(b) what you'd recommend to replace them.

I would try removing one of the broken windows and use micro kristal klear and see if it will do a good job of replacing the ''glass''
 
What Gary says was going to be my suggestion too: since the smaller windows are mostly round portholes, you can put something like Kristal Klear or Humbrol ClearFix into the window opening and make the whole window that way. Alternatively, if you have a punch and die set (or a leather punch), you could try making round windows from clear plastic, even from some packaging material. You won’t be able to glue that with model glue, but Kristal Klear, ClearFix or PVA glue should work well enough.
 
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Cheers

pretty much lines up with my own thoughts.

One more question - can kristal Klear be cast (thinking of bottles rather than windows) ?

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Mark
 
it is better as a thin layer , i haven't had success when trying to go beyond that
 
It sets by evaporation of the solvent, so casting won't work. You should be abler to build it up in layers though.

Pete
 
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