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Post by raps on Sept 6, 2007 14:09:26 GMT 8
Hmmm.. removing panel lines... I don't think so... having a PG kit means more detailed panel lines, harder to erase... and if you applied the decals already you can't just erase panel lines without decals to chip-off...
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Post by kingaL on Sept 6, 2007 19:16:23 GMT 8
Hmmm.. removing panel lines... I don't think so... having a PG kit means more detailed panel lines, harder to erase... and if you applied the decals already you can't just erase panel lines without decals to chip-off... yep, i think you'll be in trouble too once you've applied the decal coz rubbing the panel lines or even using cotton buds dub with alcohol damages the decals, worse, you end up removing the decals! hmph .. anyways, just apply first the panel lines, once they're perfect (for you) that's the time you apply your decals.. ;D
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Post by jnthn on Sept 6, 2007 22:47:15 GMT 8
your best bet of removing panel lines would still be an eraser, it always worked for me....what i would've done in the first place is before panel lining, spray topcoat on all of the parts....then do your panel lines....
if you have sticker decals on it, you can may be try to take it off with a hobby knife carefully so that you don't scratch the plastic but if you did, sand it off....and it's a different story if you've applied a waterslide or etching decals coz those will be harder to take off than stickers....
i guess you gotta plan things out carefully in the first place....just my .02 cent.
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carlopogi
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Post by carlopogi on Sept 9, 2007 21:28:09 GMT 8
thanks for the great tips guys ;D
im starting with the plane first and then the skeleton, will post pics soon, ;D
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