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Robomog:
Nice one Brian, I shall aspire to reach your high standard. :smiley:

Mog
>^-.-^<

Robomog:
Amazingly managed to get some unplanned modelling activity,  so its PSR Time !

Actually, not quite, i need to install something to PSR onto  ;)

To start i have bridged the gap with a strip of plastic card and let that set......

by Robomog, on Flickr


Then Filled in the Gap with More strips.......

by Robomog, on Flickr

by Robomog, on Flickr

Gave this a good twenty four hours to set but it was still a bit bendy.

To rectify this i had a bottle of homemade polystyrene putty that i made some time ago, amazingly it was still pliable an with a few drops liquid cement it was back to its normal sticky self.  Polystyrene filler is great for filling large areas, but not so good for fine work as it is barely controllable.

Here i have given the insides a good coating.....

by Robomog, on Flickr

by Robomog, on Flickr


I gave this another twenty four hours to dry and it has stiffened up the structure a treat. i will put some on the outside edge ready for the filler, and then the PSR will really begin!

More when it happens.........

Thanks for looking

Mog
>^-.-^<




ericr:

weird (hence : interesting ! ) idea ! go on !

Kerick:
I can imagine using a popsicle stick to spread that and then throwing it away.
I can’t wait to see how this turns out.

Brian da Basher:
That's a great looking start to some serious gap filling, Mog!

If you've got some curvy sprue to put in there, that might help keep everything stiff during PSR.

Then again, I get pretty heavy-handed so you may not need it like I do.  :-\

Brian da Basher

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