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Thanks, Bo!

April 27 2012 at 2:09 PM
  (Login MikeinMac)
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At the right angle, in the right light, you can see that they are not perfectly fitted, the starboard side is particularly sunken. I did my best to blend them in by sanding the surrounding panels to make everything as flush as I could. Then I put a little Tamiya liquid putty into the seam and wiped away enough to leave a panel line that looked close to the rest in terms of depth.

I look forward to building the hasegawa kit at some point.

BTW, I'm totally with you on the P-40B thing!! I want one BAD!

 
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