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Skinning 1/32 models in metal... a tutorial


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G'day Juraj,

In my experience there are two options:

Don't worry about it and use the printed side for adhesive - which is what i do or

Remove the print with wet and dry paper and steel wool which is time consuming and i don't think necessary.

Hope this helps

Cheers

Kevin

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IMPRESSIVE tutorial Peter..

 

its bookmarked for future perusal ...

 

{ there is NO chance ..not in this millennium that I could ever

achieve or build anything as this SPECTACULAR but it is quite a pleasure

to watch your skills at work}.

 

Thank you very much for sharing and posting your techniques. .KUDOS :bow:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sent from Samsung Mobile on O2.

Maru, come on buddy. you an do this. Me, on the other hand is still struggling to stick two parts with CA.

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G'day Juraj,

In my experience there are two options:

Don't worry about it and use the printed side for adhesive - which is what i do or

Remove the print with wet and dry paper and steel wool which is time consuming and i don't think necessary.

Hope this helps

Cheers

Kevin

 

Thanks Kevin,

I'm sure it can be used as it is.

And I've tried sanding it off. It's not that bad and good enough for the glue to get a better grip.

But I'd like to know if there's some "easy" way to clean it when needed.

I had an impression that someone had mentioned it here, but I could't find it.

 

Juraj

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