Early Greek Bronze Plaques in Princeton by William A. P. Childs

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The molded in exhaust ports on Revell's 1/32 scale Corsair were cut out and replaced with plastic tubing. The edges were thinned with a #11 X-Acto blade. Although photoetched parts are available for the breather holes on P-51 Mustangs, it's easier and cheaper to simply drill out the holes. 47 Another area that is sometimes overlooked by modelers is removing the plastic from between the cowling flaps. It can easily be done with a jeweler's saw. way to hollow them out is to drill a series of small holes, use a #11 X-Acto blade to remove the plastic between them, and smooth the sides with micro files.

Form-fit the cross members one at a time and glue, using the same thin wire. Remove the completed frame from the drawing and finish gluing the pieces. Now you are ready to work on the seat. Since seats can be sanded down to the correct thickness by running them across stationary sandpaper, you can construct them with thicker plastic stock. This makes it easier, especially when you are working in smaller scales. 3mm) stock for the seat backing and base. 6mm) plastic, rough-cut the parts, and shape so they are perfectly matched.

Plan your gluing so you can use extra-long strips as much as possible, since they can be cut to size once the glue has set. After you have placed all the strips, paint the inner doors the correct color and lightly weather them using pencil pastels and a flat brush. If the doors have an inner sheeting, chances are there are circular or elongated perforations in it.

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