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Originally Posted by Wise
@gap
Everything that you have listed, I completely agree with you. 
Manual cleaning of the duplicated welded sides turned inside out, is a nightmare.))
https://yadi.sk/d/TQ6ZYJQ3379BKd
Take. I started, and you continue. 
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Thank you mate, looks like me you and the_frog started fixing the plane each one on his own, and then started wondering if it was worth all the work involved
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Originally Posted by Wise
I have eliminated mistakes, which on screens. Also, has eliminated errors of a lattice of a cabin of the pilot.
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Do you mean the error in the canopy (i.e. the glass covering the pilot's cabin)? If so, I noticed it and fixed it too
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Originally Posted by Wise
For elimination of all mistakes long boring fuss is necessary. It is simpler to make new model. 
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Originally Posted by the_frog
as Wise already pointed out, the model's state "is a nightmare".
Gap, good luck ...
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Thank you the_frog
Talking about the state of the model, I realize how poor/basic it is in general. Maybe we should take Wise's exageration literally, and start working on a better model rather than fixing the current one.
Remodelling the aircraft from scratch is a possibility, but these days free, good quality 3D models of most WWII-era aircraft are available on the web. For a start, I would like to have a look into the detailed model below, but unfortunately I don't have 3DS Max. Can someone download it and save it for me in obj or simple 3ds format?
http://www.cadnav.com/3d-models/model-10481.html