I have started the Dragon Bismarck premium edition, and it appears to be the most accurate I have ever built, and my first was in 1962 with the first by Aurora. The previous most accurate was the Tamiya 1:350, although I have not done the Trumpeter.
My problem is that I have never done photo etched. The detail is incredible, but with some of the pieces, how the HeXX do you attach them without destroying them or mount them in a glob of glue, - that doesn't do much for realism?
1:700 rails are so tiny, how do you anchor or attach them? There has to be some tricks for this with some of the work I've seen on the Steel Navy site.
Any direction would be appreciated!
Best,
Bluemill
Photo Etched - how to?
Photo Etched - how to?
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Re: Photo Etched - how to?
Hi.
For my photo etch I use PVA or EVA (similar to PVA but imho stronger). For rails run a strip of the glue along where you need with a cocktail stick then if you have to gently scrape off excess glue, though with these types of glue it usually dries clear anyway.
hope this helps,
For my photo etch I use PVA or EVA (similar to PVA but imho stronger). For rails run a strip of the glue along where you need with a cocktail stick then if you have to gently scrape off excess glue, though with these types of glue it usually dries clear anyway.
hope this helps,
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