April 1, 2024
A slight diversion about drafting tools. I use my former drafting skills to draw straight line patterns on my models. One tool that I have found to be indispensable is my old inking pen. It was used to apply ink to a drawing which could turn hours of work into a streaked mess in seconds. But it wonderful as a glue applicator for liquid glues. The pen is dipped into the glue and let's say I am gluing a fuselage. Slightly separate the two halves, touch the pen to the seam and rotate the pen until the glue runs out of the pen. The glue will run the length of the seam by capillary action. Repeat this all the way around the model.
The glue I use is called Weld-On 3 and is used in the plexiglass industry. It dries in 15 seconds but parts can be moved some for alignment. It is especially useful when you dry fit a part, take it out and the part resists your charms to get it back into place. With the Weld-On, dry fit the part, if it is right, work the pen in, the glue runs out and you have a glued part. And as is with all liquid glues, do not get your fingers in the path of the glue.


April 5, 2024
The model is now complete. It was built for its color scheme and the masking was tricky. The Roland is one of the easiest WNW kits I have build and construction wise, it is goes together very nicely. As is with all WNW kits, the potential for super detailing is there and this kit will not disappoint. I did throw in a comparison shot of 1/32 verses 1/72.
Dennis





