Paulw
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I came in to possession of a 1/48 Tamiya P-51 that has "Silver painted" surfaces. As a matter of fact the whole darn plane is plated. Now this is more aluminum color that it is chrome of the old monogram/revell era plastic. As a matter of fact it is pretty close to an all aluminum shade. I know that when joining the surfaces you need to scrape the plating off the joining surfaces but this is where my quandary begins. After you get the two parts glued together what do you do about the step or gap etc.etc. I know that there is most likely to be filling and sanding but to minimize the damage caused by sanding is there a technique that would allow assembly with out so much damage? I doubt I have a shade of metalizers that would match the metallic shade of the manufactured part.
I have checked the usual resources for such things but no help there.
I have checked the usual resources for such things but no help there.