Rob, I honestly think you should peel it off sand it and reglue it. This will always bug you if you don't. For me, I could care less. But you know this will always bother you.
Brad
Leave it be. Who'll know. You shouldn't have told us.
Rob, I honestly think you should peel it off sand it and reglue it. This will always bug you if you don't. For me, I could care less. But you know this will always bother you.
Can't any Seattle RPFers run into the museum and help this dude out?? Surely these are all questions easily answered by looking at the physical model.
Its unfortunate that I'm a lameass at times! When I was there, I used the lower-resolution of our two cameras, and had it set at a lower-resoltion/higher frame number setting. So of the pics I have, this detail is pretty much not visible.
Rob - PLEASE LISTEN TO ME!!! DON'T DO IT!!!!!lol:lol Is this glued with superglue? If you are bothered by it,then change it! I if it were me,I'd leave it alone,if it wasn't too noticable,but I'd want it right,especially if I knew it was wrong after all this work! If this is glued with Elmers change it. IF superglued with gel - It'll be impossible!
Im begging you to be careful! :eek hehe,sorry sir,its just im a bit nervous with all bonding materials,always,its just it will leave marks and bad experience all the time.
I say,dont make a timeline for this project,so you wont rushing it.
Wish i can help something,but with my knowledge i cant say anything that helps,but you had make a good start from the beginning sir and i definitely will follow this thread till it finishedthumbsup.
Well... The detail elements of the dish are all styrene, bonded with liquid styrene cement. Which means the bond is essentially styrene melted and welded to styrene. One of the best an most permanent bonds in the hobby. If I modify my dish, I am basically sanding it smooth.