I had this coming...
As the title says, I had this one coming, and I knew it, but I didn't do anything about it. Of course, things gone bad, but lucky me I had my haispray can at hand.
I assembled the "bones" for Enterprise's rear body part, and when I tried to do a fitting test, almost all of the pieces folded. AAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!!!:curse::curse: After the shock and almost cardiac arrest, I sprayed hairspray on it, deglued everything, and laminated it onto the paper scrap from the very same Enterprise, to make it stiffer, except for pieces #S6 and #S10. I'll re-cut it and re-assemble soon.
On the other hand, I was very happy with the job on the hangar bay doors and rear body part. UHU02 just made the model almost assemble itself in these "closure situations" (same thing when closing the saucer). If you cut it right, then it will fit perfectly, and you won't have much work. Absolutely fantastic, how could one not get impressed with his work?
Here's the pic of the laminated pieces.
As the title says, I had this one coming, and I knew it, but I didn't do anything about it. Of course, things gone bad, but lucky me I had my haispray can at hand.
I assembled the "bones" for Enterprise's rear body part, and when I tried to do a fitting test, almost all of the pieces folded. AAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!!!:curse::curse: After the shock and almost cardiac arrest, I sprayed hairspray on it, deglued everything, and laminated it onto the paper scrap from the very same Enterprise, to make it stiffer, except for pieces #S6 and #S10. I'll re-cut it and re-assemble soon.
On the other hand, I was very happy with the job on the hangar bay doors and rear body part. UHU02 just made the model almost assemble itself in these "closure situations" (same thing when closing the saucer). If you cut it right, then it will fit perfectly, and you won't have much work. Absolutely fantastic, how could one not get impressed with his work?
Here's the pic of the laminated pieces.