Looking very nice Harrison. Good job. Now you have to fill these gaps with the Super glue at all areas where it hasn't been done so far. Then again sanding in order to get the smooth matt surface. Use the needle for the glue applying. For sanding use the orange or balck sandpaper initially and them the grey one. And a question, have you tried to sand with the grey sandpaper and water?
Oh, I see. I just got back from an orthodontist appointment. In a few minutes (more like 45 minutes.) I have piano and some school work, but I'll get on my model soon!
Yea, busy day. But I would've been home an hour ago if the 'doctor' (I don't believe in what she did, she deserves the title) broke 4 parts of my braces..... I ended up spending 50 extra minutes in the office....
Well, I mean there fine, the doctor said I could've done without braces, my dad was like yes! 10,000 dollars I don't have to spend and my mom said even if I don't need them she wants my teeth straight....
Harrison these sandpapers and water are used for final sanding.So you can use the black then the orange firstly and then the grey as the one of the thinnest grade.And just then use the wet paper to see if it is possible to finish the sanding better.If the sandpaper can be used with water you can recoginze easily. Simply when sanding it gives a sound like scrubbing and the sanded surface becomes very matt and all scratches disappear.The wet sandpaper has to be soaked with water often.
I got these in a Testors finishing color set 2 years ago and didn't bother to look. Next time I'm at the hobby shop though, I am getting more supplies....!