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Yes, there is a few chips as you can see but most of it is seam misalignment and such. It is going to be the a hell race when I bring the fuselages together trying to get the best position in each area. With my dry fit I am able to align the fuselages more accurately but it requires time and strength, the glue will only slow me down..
Personally I would put these halves together in another way and the putty wouldn't be needed at all. But it would be me.....
All sounds nice Sweb but not this time.The gap in these seams is not a big one.That's way there is no need to fill the gap with a stretch plastic sprue.What makes the matter worse Superglue doesn't like scraping at such areas.I will be better to use a liguid named Debonder for the glue removing.
But as I mentioned above the gap isn't A Big Canion and a soft putty is enough.
Personally I would put these halves together in another way and the putty wouldn't be needed at all. But it would be me.....
I think its vital for all paint because most of the time it will shine through, prepare it right and you wont have the "seam team" leaving you comments about flawed work.I am def getting that putty, store or internet..
Actually you are right.It is basic for painting with all colours.But these matalic paints reaveal inaccuracy on all levels.