ET2SN
11-27-20, 09:40 AM
A good video on how build a clean kit plus the idea that a smaller scale doesn't mean less detail. :yeah:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPG_kCH03ZE
Some things to note that we can all use:
-Using "low tack" masking tape to protect delicate parts during assembly.
-Using acrylic paint as p/e-to-plastic glue. Thicker acrylics shrink during drying and also provide a fairly strong join. This is a very handy tip I've used in the past with very small photo etch.
-Using "stretched sprue" as a seam filler. It ain't just for wires, anymore. :03: OK, it isn't that novel, but did you think of it first? :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPG_kCH03ZE
Some things to note that we can all use:
-Using "low tack" masking tape to protect delicate parts during assembly.
-Using acrylic paint as p/e-to-plastic glue. Thicker acrylics shrink during drying and also provide a fairly strong join. This is a very handy tip I've used in the past with very small photo etch.
-Using "stretched sprue" as a seam filler. It ain't just for wires, anymore. :03: OK, it isn't that novel, but did you think of it first? :)