Hello friends,
it must go on, and that's why
Get to work!
For a change, I've went back again to the
ET, on which still some things are to be removed, before it becomes serious with the final
Flour coating.
But first I had to fill some places on the glued seams of the two tank parts, for what I have used the white
Quick-Putty of Simprop, which can be quite well processed and after about 30 minutes be sanded both dry and wet.
While I first used coarse and finer
grinding sticks after drying the filler, the final sanding step was done wet with
Tamiya Abrasive Sponge (2000), which therefor is suited outstandingly.
Then I have begun to remove the
Press. Line and the
Cable Tray on the
LO2 Tank, which I did bit by bit with the
Chisel cutter, which was quite tedious.
Then the Press. Lines and the Cable tray on the
LH2 Tank came under the chisel knife, whereby I've first cut off the Cable tray piece by piece and then the two Press. lines.
While remaining remnants can easily be scraped off with vertical standing chisel blade,
the fine sanding followed again wet with the sanding sponge, after which nothing remains of remnants to see.
The four
Supports of the
LO2 Feedline can remain in place because they are sitting in exactly the right place. It just lacks the front Support immediately behind the
Intertank, which will be scratched.