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Pete, I did reinforce the seam at the tail end. It was giving me trouble, it kept popping open, so I glued some scrap sprue pieces along it. It helped immensely, and it is remaining shut. 

The primer has been left overnight to dry, and it revealed this.... 

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Still some work required. 

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Due to the mismatch in the fuselage halves, I've had to glue a scrap of styrene in. This now allows the canopy to fit fairly closely, without a major gap. 

I'm wondering how good I need to get the seams, as I don't think I can get them perfect. Just how much could I pass off as battle damage, and general wear and tear, after all it is quite a battered ship! 

 

Matt 

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That's pretty much how mine went. I even glued some stretched sprue into the gaps on the spine.

It took about three lots of filler/primer/rub down before I was happy (ish) with it.

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