How to Remove Canopy Mold Lines on Scale Model Aircraft Canopies
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Brought to you by a suggestion from Sam, one of our local club members, Tutorial; How To Remove The Mold Line from #scalemodel #Aircraft Canopies
In this video I will do a step by step tutorial on how I remove these ugly mold lines on #hasegawa 1/48 Scale F/A-18C Canopy
Please follow along and if you ave any questions at all please leave it in the comments and I'll get back to you ASAP.
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Great video!!! Thanks for posting it.
Thanks D ran!!!!!
Sweet really helped me out
Excellent tutorial. Only suggestion I’d make is switching the blue paper for white; it might make it easier to see details.
Awesome video. Very helpful. Excellent job with the video production.
Great vid D. It’s always nice when you put out new content!
Awesome!! Thanks very helpful indeed!
Makes it real easy. Do you still dip it in Future after waxing it? And off topic question, but what camera and arm are you using? Thanks. Peace and love.
Great video...I like to use the Flex-i-file on contours, BUT they don't have the range of grit that may be preferable...
@GrumpyModeler
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Ohhh, I love Flex-I-file stuff too. You are right though, the grits won't work in this instance.
D’Ran, does the wax make it harder to apply canopy masks? Will they stick as well? Thanks!
Where did you order the knife from and do you have a link. thanks
Do you have to be careful not to get the wax on the frame or does it not make a difference painting over the wax?
@GrumpyModeler
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No issues with that for me so far but I can see where you're coming from. I'll probably start wiping the frame down with cotton swab moistened with a very a small amount of alcohol before priming.