Barry, what is your preferred method of applying Mr Dissolved Putty ?Last night I ran a bead of Mr Dissolved Putty along the seams, after half hour and it had shrunk back a bit, I did it again. Tonight I will sand it down and rescribe once I am happy with the join. Sometimes it needs two treatments in places. I love the Mr Dissolved Putty, it is very thin and very self-levelling and gets right into small cracks and joins. It is great for helping 'level' a rough surface, if you get glue finger marks for instance, a spot of this and a light sanding once cured is the best and easiest correction to make.
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After that I spent what time I had left preparing some pieces and starting the engine build.
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Enjoying watching your build BarryThe main undercarraige build under way. It is a model in itself and with the various interconnecting elements it can be an engineering challenge for lesser model companies, Tamiya pull it off in style, perfect fit and sublime engineering. It is a pleasure to work on. The picture below was after an hour of work. It is ready to add to the ready to paint collection of assemblies.
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The other to do tonight. Soon I will be moving on to clipping the wings to depict a FAA bird.
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