S sapper23 Active Member Joined Jan 11, 2025 Messages 78 Yesterday at 9:22 PM #1 I have always used putty to fill ejector marks then sanded ... There has to be a better way... This is a ridiculous piece to illustrate my pain. 13 things to fix there.
I have always used putty to fill ejector marks then sanded ... There has to be a better way... This is a ridiculous piece to illustrate my pain. 13 things to fix there.
Belugawrx Well-Known Member Joined Jul 22, 2013 Messages 618 Yesterday at 9:32 PM #2 Correct me if I'm wrong, but why would you fill sink marks on the underside of a tank top plate that will never be seen..?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but why would you fill sink marks on the underside of a tank top plate that will never be seen..?
Belugawrx Well-Known Member Joined Jul 22, 2013 Messages 618 Yesterday at 9:33 PM #3 Oh that's the bottom half of a turret...how much will you actually see once it's assembled?
S sapper23 Active Member Joined Jan 11, 2025 Messages 78 Yesterday at 9:44 PM #5 Actually thinking of trying paintable caulking lmao
Calico Jack Active Member Joined Jan 8, 2025 Messages 93 Yesterday at 9:47 PM #6 sapper23 said: I have always used putty to fill ejector marks then sanded ... There has to be a better way... Click to expand... Sheet styrene thickness to match pin mark depth, and simple punch and die sets.
sapper23 said: I have always used putty to fill ejector marks then sanded ... There has to be a better way... Click to expand... Sheet styrene thickness to match pin mark depth, and simple punch and die sets.
S sapper23 Active Member Joined Jan 11, 2025 Messages 78 Yesterday at 9:52 PM #7 Yeah I need to order more styrene though but can do ... Will just work on other sub Assemblys I guess for now.
Yeah I need to order more styrene though but can do ... Will just work on other sub Assemblys I guess for now.
Calico Jack Active Member Joined Jan 8, 2025 Messages 93 Yesterday at 9:57 PM #8 @sapper23 I have a shelf full of various Evergreen sheets, rods, strips and whatnots that I should probably buy some stock...lol. It sure does come in handy more times than not for me.
@sapper23 I have a shelf full of various Evergreen sheets, rods, strips and whatnots that I should probably buy some stock...lol. It sure does come in handy more times than not for me.