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I've determined that I HATE sanding intakes! I've built a 1/48 Hasegawa A-7E and F-8E and I didn't really like sanding them, but at least I could get sanding sticks in there.

These intakes on my Revell super hornet are a beotch. It seems like I have been working on them for a week, and they still aren't done. Numerous coats of tamiya putty and Mr. Surfacer and hours of sanding......I don't really want to use intake covers.

My question is this... does anyone have a picture of where the demarcation line between the white and grey is inside the intake? I have been unable to find one online and I don't want to buy a ref book for this build..

TIA,

Chris

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Ok...great thread. I'm working on the RM F/A-18E beastie and am having the same intake troubles. But ALAS!...a new technique may be here to save the day.

My only question is....which paint is the best paint to use with Dave Roof's "swish" technique? I use MM enamels mostly and my intakes are already painted with this. But they need more work. Thus...I have to paint them again. Thus...my question.

Thanks!

Paul

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The technique I had the most luck with was Gloss white X-2 Tamiya swish followed days later with a heavy spray of straight (unthinned) of the same. Just until it was wet. It went on very "splattery" but smoothed out sweetly.

The primer swish worked well too, but it eventualy shrunk down so much (actually a good thing) that I realized that I should have done more prep before the swish.

Pete

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LMAO or you could take the easy out like I did. FOD covers! I don't like doing intake seams either and FOD covers are an easy and accurate way to avoid delaing with messy intake fit. Steel Beach's covers are very nice.

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