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I don't get chance to do much modelling so when I do one I would like it to be right, I started a Eduard Profipack Mirage III, usually find Eduard kits to be fine, but I was putting this one together and found a little hole, looks like it needs filling :D

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OOH! nice engine access panel john!! Looks like a short shot on the mould, i would try and glue a bit of plastic card into the hole before filling it otherwise you might be putting it on for a long time (at least until the fuselage was full up !!!LOL) cheers tony
 
Ouch! Pity you didn't see that before you started. I would of had a photo of it in an e.mail to Eduard in a flash!

Tony has the cure. Patch it and fill it afterwards.

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OOH! nice engine access panel john!! Looks like a short shot on the mould, i would try and glue a bit of plastic card into the hole before filling it otherwise you might be putting it on for a long time (at least until the fuselage was full up !!!LOL) cheers tony
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For big holes I use P38 vehicle filler (I've always had a tube or two for some reason), or as Tony mentioned use some spare plastic...
 
Wow, what a gap! Hope the bluetack doesn't throw your CG back too far.
 
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