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MacDuff

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  1. On July 9, 2016 at 11:32 PM, mrstimpson38 said:

    Another option (for future models) is to use plastic cement. If you use it along the edges of where the pieces meet it creates a solid bond between the two edges. There's some sanding that needs to be done after it dries, but you can get them looking pretty seamless once you've played around with it for a bit.

    Yeah, this is a trick I learned building model planes as a kid. I use tube glue along edges, smooth it a bit with a penknife, and squeeze. Some pushes out, and I just drag my fingertip to wipe off the bead, which eliminates sanding since I just drag the penknife blade across the seam when the glue has dried. It solves seams without greenstuff, and has never let me down.

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