@77refined LOL, I actually said 'soapy' water in the video, I do apologise for my accent. you should wash all the parts in some warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid to remove any grease left behind from the molding process. Please feel free to ask me any questions regarding model building, I'm more than happy to help if I can.
@VeeFin oh i'm sorry , my english is not good as i tought , still thank you very much for concern , i really found your video usefull , can you suggest something for too deep cut off parts , it's pains me when i rewise my older kits .
If you've cut too much off the part, then you can fix it with some putty and then sand off with some sandpaper, if the damage is severe, then you will need some epoxy putty since those are made for filling in large areas and sculpting.
hmm , i'm starting to get now , still have a question , why salty water ? how much salty?
77refined 9 months ago
@77refined LOL, I actually said 'soapy' water in the video, I do apologise for my accent. you should wash all the parts in some warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid to remove any grease left behind from the molding process. Please feel free to ask me any questions regarding model building, I'm more than happy to help if I can.
VeeFin 9 months ago
@VeeFin oh i'm sorry , my english is not good as i tought , still thank you very much for concern , i really found your video usefull , can you suggest something for too deep cut off parts , it's pains me when i rewise my older kits .
77refined 9 months ago
@77refined no problem bro, its all good :)
If you've cut too much off the part, then you can fix it with some putty and then sand off with some sandpaper, if the damage is severe, then you will need some epoxy putty since those are made for filling in large areas and sculpting.
VeeFin 9 months ago