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David DuckettDumas Kit #503, Boeing AV 8B HarrierReference02-Dec-09 11:20
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This is how they look unmolded. The pieces with the blue plastic practically fell out. The flash around the pieces can easily be trimmed away with a razor knife and then sanded. The halves can be glued together with plastic cement, or CA if you're brave, and then sanded and filled with filler before painting. They are fairly heavy for their size. The instructions also come with a pamphlet showing how to make molds from parts. This is all I do with the stuff, Pfinn makes much more with it. Much more.
David DuckettDumas Kit #503, Boeing AV 8B HarrierReference02-Dec-09 11:09
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About 25 minutes into it and the curing is nearly complete. When it no longer feels sticky it's ready to unmold. It gets warm while curing and thicker concentrations cure faster. To unmold, bend the plastic away from the mold and.....
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David DuckettDumas Kit #503, Boeing AV 8B HarrierReference02-Dec-09 11:06
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About 10 minutes later the curing process is well underway and my faith in chemistry restored. I always have serious doubts when I first pour the clear mixture in the mold.
David DuckettDumas Kit #503, Boeing AV 8B HarrierReference02-Dec-09 11:03
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THe mixure has been poured into the molds and has cleared up. This is good.
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