zathros *****SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR***** Staff member Administrator Moderator Apr 5, 2013 13,546 9,625 228 Apr 1, 2023 #21 I didn't see where the glue runs were, but, you could always sand them, then paint the aluminum, with some green to match the body to give a weathered look, or just leave it alone. Reactions: OldMiner
I didn't see where the glue runs were, but, you could always sand them, then paint the aluminum, with some green to match the body to give a weathered look, or just leave it alone.
Cybergrinder Member Extraordinaire Jun 24, 2014 2,384 3,992 113 48 Johannesburg, South Africa Apr 15, 2023 #22 So the restoration job is done! I opted to glue one of the engine side panels and close up the port wing guns. And now some close ups of the engine Gun bay And the under carriage Reactions: zathros, micahrogers, Rhaven Blaack and 2 others
So the restoration job is done! I opted to glue one of the engine side panels and close up the port wing guns. And now some close ups of the engine Gun bay And the under carriage
mijob Tie designer Staff member Moderator Jul 5, 2020 3,310 5,593 95 54 Netherlands Apr 15, 2023 #23 You did a nice job on the restoration. Reactions: Cybergrinder
Revell-Fan Co-Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Aug 1, 2009 11,737 12,551 228 Vreden Apr 15, 2023 #24 Great job! Reactions: Cybergrinder
Rhaven Blaack !!!THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN!!! Staff member Administrator Moderator Jun 12, 2009 12,645 10,066 228 Oregon www.deviantart.com Apr 15, 2023 #25 It looks GREAT!!! Reactions: Cybergrinder
zathros *****SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR***** Staff member Administrator Moderator Apr 5, 2013 13,546 9,625 228 Apr 16, 2023 #26 That model is bigger than I thought, Very nice!! Reactions: Cybergrinder