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Airbus A321 AGS

Started by Hobbes, July 09, 2008, 10:38:01 AM

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Hobbes

There's a good chance I won't finish this in time, but I'll give it a whirl anyway.

This is what I'm going to build:


The first part in production:

Ed S

There's nothing to get the creative juices and modeling adrenaline flowing like starting halfway through a one week build.   Good luck.  It looks like it will be a pretty cool model.

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Intersting choice Harro - do Revell do an A321, or are you stretching it yourself?  :banghead:
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Hobbes

Luckily, Revell do have the A321, so that's covered. I just hope the putty I'm using to fill in all the windows will dry quickly enough...

It's something that I've been planning for a while but had been on the backburner.

Hobbes

 >:( Drat! The putty I've been using isn't dry. Thin layers dry quickly enough, but I've been filling in the window openings.
I used a wood/polyester filler that came highly recommended on another scale modeling forum, so I'm a bit puzzled.

cthulhu77

try using a ca accelerator, or hydrogen peroxide to speed up the dry time.  I like to use automotive glazing or body putty because it dries so quickly.

Hobbes

I didn't have them in stock. Oh well, last night the putty was fairly dry so I applied the second layer. Won't finish in time for the GB, though...