HI Steven well i thought that when i started these planes id use a warm soldering iron with a pionted tip but no joy as i treid it on a bit of clear sprure an it curled up but your idea has merit will try again on them other planes cheers sirI think I saw someone cut fragile sprues like that with a heated knife, that way there's no presure on the vertical stabilizer, you melt it through as far to the right side as you can, then afterwards cut the last bit of the tail with a sprue-cutter. Goodluck, the planes are looking good![]()
HI Steven i'll see how things go today as ive learnt a lot more now ive listened to you guys advicePerhaps the soldering iron was a bit too hot? A dremel tool could also work, with a very small/thin grinding disk if you have that. Or some other very small grinding bit.

Not sure how big those wheels are Chris but if you have some round sprue or a cocktail stick, cut the cocktail stick back until you reach the diameter that you want for the wheel hub, then just dip the cocktail stick in some white paint and dab it on the wheel. That might work.AN i would have liked to have painted the white undercart an the centre hubs on the wheels but ive not got a brush small enough so they will have to stay black oh dear
chrisb
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