Looks a real challenge, but doing ok.
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Thanks but not quite, I am a sod for not seeing potential issues until its too late, thats why I thought this kit was great, the two kits arent a great deal more than a single airfix kit. Having two of every is a massive boost, when I screwed up something in the engine bay I already had replacements. Same with canopies, there are two open and two closed, I have used one closed so I have two goes with the open type. It's beginners heaven.What I like is that you seem to have an eye for potential issues and are dealing with them early. Keep it up.
Thanks guys, the filler I am using is about 15 years old, bought by my wife as a prezzie when she bought me a Hawker Hurricane I took it to Germany started making it and the whole thing got smashed in the car boot (trunk) due to some heavy breaking on the autobahn. I am still using some of the paints though and gradually improving my "kit".Keep on keeping on Peter. Personally, I use 3M Glazing and Spot Putty. This stuff is the same as Squadron Putty but red and waaaay cheaper. Lay some tape on either side of the gap and spread this on thinly; I use a flat toothpick. Remove the tape immediately and this is where you are going to get some opinions....I use nail polish remover.... dip a Q-tip in this and remove excess putty as soon as the tape comes off. You won't need to sand the join. If the join is too big, fill with plastic sheet or stretched sprue and then putty
+1Looks good so far!