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Old 04-12-2018, 04:39 AM
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You know you could hide some mistakes by printed the parts of the affected area on thin paper and laying it over the mistake area to hide it... it would look as if there was no mistake. I have done this many times.
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Old 04-12-2018, 06:30 AM
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You know you could hide some mistakes by printed the parts of the affected area on thin paper and laying it over the mistake area to hide it... it would look as if there was no mistake. I have done this many times.
Which is why I prefer to print models at home, in the event of a malfunction or inaccuracy in the model, I reprint.

And if a correction is needed, then I simply increase the desired part by one or two percent and things get along 99% of the time.



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That is an interesting idea and I might try it on this model before going further... hmm. Thank you guys.
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One-I got the model by Fabrizio Prudenziati caught up to the Marek build. No fit problems. The slight lean will be fixed.

Two-Again, a nice fit on the Fabrizio Prudenziati model. I would take advice given to me regarding these models in future builds and stuff the parts with tissue paper.

Three-The underside of both models.

Now the uneven part of the build. The details. Marek model has a lot, such as the exhaust parts! The details on the Fabrizio have been simplified somewhat.

It will be an interesting homestretch.
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Old 04-12-2018, 04:40 PM
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Doing good Corey. Drive on!
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I was going for Zio's, but the Marek has got nicer underside and wheel well detail. I'm not sure now.....
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That looks terrific, Corey!

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Bravo my friend!

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A bit more done on the Fabrizio Prudenziati model... I am really procrastinating on the Marek exhaust ports.

One-Some details on the Fabrizio Prudenziati model. Pretty easy and looks good.

Two-And another shot. The Fabrizio Prudenziati is coming together nicely.
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Old 04-17-2018, 05:21 AM
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No shame in that... Marek Models are intimidating for me also to the point that I have 108 of them but never built one. Someday I hope to feel confident enough to start building Marek kits.
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