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Model Aircraft Painting & Detailing Angus Creighton

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In Accurante Model Aircraft Detailing you will learn how to create, paint & detail a perfect model aircraft. This how to video DVD from CompendiumPublishing.com will show you how to go from a kit to the finished item. From panel lines to aerials and the the enhancement and additions to the standard kit you will see how to take the model to the highest class of complete accuracy and quality. View More at http://www.compendiumpublishing.com/dvd-store.aspx?CategoryID=2&List=0&am...

In this program distinguished modeler, author and illustrator Angus Creighton demonstrates his detailing techniques as he shows us how to get the best out of basic kits by creating his own modifications, enhancements and effects.
In close-up detail we look at scribing fuselage and wing details, producing accurate leading edge slats, lights, aerials and undercarriage assembly including legs, brake lines, lightening pockets and a great deal more.

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  • @HackerGuitarist ???heckling??seriously??that didnt even contribute to the topic on hand...and FYI..the word glue in this discussion is to be taken as a common understanding for binding or bonding stuff...henceforth the common name..CA glue..Gator glue..Super glue

  • @jaja1818 CA is not a glue , it's an adhesive.

    Glues are derived from natural materials , Adhesives are derived from chemical means.

    ...so there

  • @BigAndTall666 true..but with the advent of mr surfacer with different grits..i havent used that filling strategy for a while now..CA glue can be very unforgiving when it comes to filling gaps while trying not to damage the nearby details of the plastic..i do use CA glue on gluing on different parts since they quickly solidify with accelerators,ie water..lol

  • @jaja1818 The expanding qualities of CA glues is also what makes it a good gap filler, apply a drop of CA into the gap and sprinkle some baking soda on top, let settle for a minute and then sand...

  • @venomDgamer i believe he mentioned CA glue..cyanoacrylate(spell check plz)..which is popularly known as those super glues..mighty bond brands and etc..preferably those more thin than thick liquids..but CA glues come in both types...problem with CA glue is it expands when dry..so using this on models do apply sparingly...

  • What glue do u use

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