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Old 31-01-2008   #1 (permalink)
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raised detail problem. I know, I searched!

Hello again:
Need some advice here on recreating detail for raised panel lines. Actually, I did purchase and try the dynamo tape method with rather poor results. 1. the tape really did not adhere well and kept falling off and 2. I could not for the life of me get that film off to expose the adhesive! Is there any other methods you’ve found useful in recreating raised detail? I did buy this kit to practice on but as usual fell in love with it (Airfix bf109F 1/48) due to the labor and progress!!! Thanks again, Jeff
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Scribe the panel with a scalpel. This creates a furrow but raises up the plastic either side. sounds a paradox but it does work, well it does on the airliners anyhow.
Either that or don't rub down so hard after priming.
I have 5 Airfix 109's and they are pretty, and you realy cn't tell much between those and my Hasegawa, then again they are on the wall .
Just don't use the kit decals, the "Leopard over Africa" is awful.
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