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Dealing with the dreaded fuselage seam

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Good idea Richard! Found a Tamiya set

Si, will use a large saucepan, will it clean ok otherwise i'll be wearing it or it will be inserted somewhere lol
 
Si mate, why would Bob need another pot noodle when you have already told him to add all the correct ingredients to the caldron to make one??
 
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Do not look or read just add the old boiling water, stir and that terrible wait!
 
Something I forgot Bob, when sanding across the seam to even out any filler, don’t work at a ninety degree angle to the seam, work at a 45 degree angle. This will reduce the chances of turning the fuselage into a threepenny bit....
 
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Thanks Tim, had forgotten about the seam, got pot noodles on the brain !!!!!
 
Something I forgot Bob, when sanding across the seam to even out any filler, don’t work at a ninety degree angle to the seam, work at a 45 degree angle. This will reduce the chances of turning the fuselage into a threepenny bit....
I would add, when changing to a finer grit, work at 90 degrees to the previous grit, so you can see when the scratches have disappeared.
Pete
 
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Thanks, sounds like a major task lol. Never had this problem with a tank :tongue-out3:
 
Hi Bob
It all gets very intuitive very quickly LOL.....nice tip from Peter as well....
 
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