Sorry should have put that info in the original post. It is a BF 109E-7 tropical cyberhobby kit #3223. I have been looking at photos of 109's with the cowling open.
I have spent so much time detailing my 1/32 BF 109 engine and I don't want to glue the cowling on, hiding all my work. Has anyone cut the cowling so it can be displayed open. I would love to read or watch instructions on it. I'm sure there are a lot of tricks I just know. and would love to...
It was bound to happen. I was working on my dragon 1/32 bf 109 E-7 and discovered a missing part. The part is the piece between the upper cowling and the windscreen. Sent dragon and email but if they don't come trout I have been looking on line a replacement part. Not much luck does anyone...
This is the first time I use the white putty and thought it would have cured faster. In there defense, my practice piece was 2 pieces of spru glued side by side so the there was big gap down the center. I think I will try thinning with thinner for seam removal. I can't find Mr surface...
I feel if I paint the seatbelts then bend them into position the paint will crack and flake off. Am I right in my assumption. Should I glue the belts in place and paint.