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Raptor71

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  1. There are some things to fix first. I will have clearer ideas by January 2019 -Simon
  2. Some assembly updates. Some things to fix but I'm glad to see him born.
  3. I hope I can show the assembled model next month. A bit of personal problems did not allow me to spend a lot of time on the model. -Simon
  4. The 1/32 scale model is expected ... -Simon
  5. I'm making the first test specimens. If everything goes well, I hope to give precise information on availability. Thanks for your patience.
  6. The model is ready, but I have to fix some personal difficulties first. Thank you
  7. Interesting. If the tip of the pylon must protrude beyond the wings, the rear part will not fit in any way. Is the pylon short? Or is it correct but is the back wrong?
  8. Sorry, the English language is not my mother tongue. I write and speak in a "basic" way.
  9. Il foro ed il perno di fissaggio posteriore non corrispondono. You can remove the rear pin, or make a hole in the right position on the missile and eventually close the remaining hole
  10. I agree. This is an extraordinary kit. There are many small flaws to correct, but overall it is almost a pleasure to fix it. -Simon
  11. filled with sprue wire and Tamiya green cap. Then engraved new line.
  12. @ya-Gabor I am aware that you are not a producer, but I wanted to know if your canopy also has the same defects. For the scratches that you see (only the colored canopy), they are not a problem because they went away with a polish (even if I, like you, I would be curious to know why they were present, since they are in a sealed package. For flow lines, they will certainly be attenuated with a bath in Johnson Klear, but they will not disappear. -Simon.
  13. In this regard, could you please share close-up photos of the 2 canopy? My (and I'm not the only one) have lines of flow that ruin the transparent. The photos were taken after removing the transparencies from the sprue. This is the result on the colored canopy after removing the mold line.
  14. the point is that there are those lines. if my hypothesis or yours are right or wrong, they do not solve the problem. The only solution is a substitution with parts that show the defect not
  15. some time later ... stamping line removal on colored canopy. Naturally the flow lines are still there.
  16. Hi Berkut. I did not understand if you are referring to the photo above and the scratches that you see. In this case, bear in mind that the canopy has NOT had any polishing. The canopy that you see (and all the signs) are like that. -Simon
  17. The colored canopy looks like this. Same flow lines. The problem is more pronounced. https://flic.kr/p/252D2gT
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