Re: 1/24 B-Wing. A super slow build.
Yes, that is what I'm talking about. I'm going to detail mine a bit more than they already are, but I'm not going to go too crazy on them. I don't know anybody that can do PE parts and I have no kits to bash for adding details here and there.
I find that I can get totally obsessed and go way overboard on things. I'm trying to teach myself not to do it. I was so damn close to taking my dremel and making that access hole in the top of the big wing (where it looks like a panel is missing) and scratching the detail inside of it. I had it all marked where I wanted to cut it and then I asked myself, do you really want to go there. Well the answer was yes, but I stopped myself from doing it anyway. :lol I'm still thinking about doing it though. I just have to figure out a good way to get the results that I want without having to do a lot of cleanup work. I don't want it to be more trouble than it's worth.
I checked my pics and that detail seems to be on both sides of the wing. You are right about the shape being more triangular than rectangular.
Also, you have a PM.
I totally wish that I had lathe. I would have made all the guns on it too. There are some angle details on the guns that I just cannot replicate with tubing.
Thanks for the advice on the glue guys. I go into my local hobby store and they have a ton of glue that all looks the same to me. :lol This is my first resin kit, so I wasn't sure which way to go on the glue.
The cowls you´re speaking about - do you mean the vents on the engine housings? I had some PE parts made for creating those vents, if someone can do PE parts for you I could provide the vector drawings I created. You still need to scratch the box beneath it, which should be quite easy.
Yes, that is what I'm talking about. I'm going to detail mine a bit more than they already are, but I'm not going to go too crazy on them. I don't know anybody that can do PE parts and I have no kits to bash for adding details here and there.
I find that I can get totally obsessed and go way overboard on things. I'm trying to teach myself not to do it. I was so damn close to taking my dremel and making that access hole in the top of the big wing (where it looks like a panel is missing) and scratching the detail inside of it. I had it all marked where I wanted to cut it and then I asked myself, do you really want to go there. Well the answer was yes, but I stopped myself from doing it anyway. :lol I'm still thinking about doing it though. I just have to figure out a good way to get the results that I want without having to do a lot of cleanup work. I don't want it to be more trouble than it's worth.
BTW, those 4 raised detail pieces in the center of the wing, am I correct that they should only be present on one side of the wing, and not on the side which is visible in your pic? They also seem to have more of a triangle shape than being rectangular.
I checked my pics and that detail seems to be on both sides of the wing. You are right about the shape being more triangular than rectangular.
Also, you have a PM.
Superglue lacks the strenght that even a 5 min epoxy has.too bacd you don't have a lathe.You could re-turn the engines or make new ones that would be better than the kit parts.
I totally wish that I had lathe. I would have made all the guns on it too. There are some angle details on the guns that I just cannot replicate with tubing.
Thanks for the advice on the glue guys. I go into my local hobby store and they have a ton of glue that all looks the same to me. :lol This is my first resin kit, so I wasn't sure which way to go on the glue.