sv51macross Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Okay, I;m building my 1:48 Italeri Ef-2000 twin-stick for my German Prof and I'm building this with dropped flaps/slats, gear-down, ect, so I scored-out the slats and built-up a mounting pad for them so it would look nice. And I'm building it and think that it looks a little different from side-to-side. No biggie, I think. I don't have AMS and it can be mostly hidden by creatively spacing the slats. But I'm painting the undersides of the slats white and realize that one narrows considerably towards the aft and of the slat! And though I may not be the most...precise modeler, I know that I would never do soemthing that inaccurate, plus it fist normally back in place with no major gaps. did someone back at Italeri have tad too much vino with lunch or what? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PavelS Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Okay, I;m building my 1:48 Italeri Ef-2000 twin-stick for my German Prof and I'm building this with dropped flaps/slats, gear-down, ect, so I scored-out the slats and built-up a mounting pad for them so it would look nice. And I'm building it and think that it looks a little different from side-to-side. No biggie, I think. I don't have AMS and it can be mostly hidden by creatively spacing the slats. But I'm painting the undersides of the slats white and realize that one narrows considerably towards the aft and of the slat! :) And though I may not be the most...precise modeler, I know that I would never do soemthing that inaccurate, plus it fist normally back in place with no major gaps. did someone back at Italeri have tad too much vino with lunch or what? Some pics would be appreciated to make better idea Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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