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Old 08-07-2005   #3 (permalink)
wonwinglo
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You could try a material called 'Kristal Clear' which is excellent for airliner windows,all you do is to assemble your model,finish off in the usual way and flood the window apertures with the material,when dry it sets like glass,it is a very clever material as it effectively bridges the gap between the window frames and you just cannot tell it from plastic etc.I never bother with those fiddly kit windows now which never seem to fit properly anyway, and much prefer this method,you should be able to pick up a bottle ( which lasts years by the way) from any good on-line kit materials supplier,give it a try.
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