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Old 04-26-22, 07:39 AM   #1
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Wow, that's excellent, thanks for posting. I would love to be able to sell models, if only to be able to build them and have a place for them. But I am several levels below the skill necessary. Do you have any videos detailing how you manage PE parts, how to glue them on?
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Old 04-26-22, 06:03 PM   #2
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Wow, that's excellent, thanks for posting. I would love to be able to sell models, if only to be able to build them and have a place for them. But I am several levels below the skill necessary. Do you have any videos detailing how you manage PE parts, how to glue them on?
Some people are just good at it - especially the painting. Amazing aren't they?
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Yes, indeed. I keep telling myself if I am patient and keep at it I can become more skilled and produce models like that... ok, maybe not THAT good but much better than my current skill level.

Something as simple as using CA glue to attach tiny bits... if I could manage to get the part to stick to the model instead of the tweezers or my fingers it would be a giant first step.
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Believe me I hate PE as much as anyone I genuinely try to avoid it most of the time, but when I do use it I have no real technique to it other than decent CA and a good pair of sharp pointed tweezers.

What can help is using a CA accelerator to speed up the cure time, and also sometimes simply using PVA glue to attach parts can end up being easier than CA, especially larger pieces.
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Oh, thank you for admitting that!

I've tried dabbing accelerator on the model and dabbing the PE piece in CA to make it stick, with mixed results. Accelerator seems to evaporate quicker that I can move. I need a kicker that comes in a thin gel form.... I really could use 3 arms.

Does accelerator affect the end paint job? When I spray it on the plastic it covers a lot of the model and is visible on the model. Paint seems to cover it.
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Oh, thank you for admitting that!

I've tried dabbing accelerator on the model and dabbing the PE piece in CA to make it stick, with mixed results. Accelerator seems to evaporate quicker that I can move. I need a kicker that comes in a thin gel form.... I really could use 3 arms.

Does accelerator affect the end paint job? When I spray it on the plastic it covers a lot of the model and is visible on the model. Paint seems to cover it.
Accelerator can affect the final paint job, and clear parts too, so I do tend to avoid it in the final stages. Over bare plastic it's fine though, I've never had it show through once I've painted over it.
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One of my favourite models of late, this is Eduard's new tool 1/48 Tempest Mk.II. I bought this last year from Eduard's Overtree store with a batch of others when they were offering 10% off after the Las Vegas Nats, I think this was something ridiculous like £8. The Overtrees are just the plastic parts to build the model, they don't come with instructions, decals, PE, masks etc, but are a super cheap way of getting some excellent Eduard kits.

This one was built mostly out of the box except for an Eduard spACE set (seatbelts, instrument panel, plus a few extra cockpit bits) and Model Alliance decals.

I had a few comments on FB asking how I'd achieved the chipping on this model, it's actually really easy and is simply added over the final cured matt coat using a sharp Prismacolor Silver pencil.





















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