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Revell Aerospatiale Alouette II 1/32

When i finished work and the company i worked for closed i had one of those laser colour samplers which i bought when i was developing a colour proofer machine for printing inks....like an idiot i left it behind thinking i would never need that again :)
 
I wonder if the brick layer that built this in my town

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could help me with this

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If they put a tab on just one part i would at least have a starting point.
AND.......i better mask this up first 🤯 🤣 :ph:
 
Spoke to soon Paul ;-)

On reflection i did this wrong. now i am trying to get the doors to fit in their holes..
What i should do is remove the back or the cockpit, fit the doors then re fit the back to fit the doors...so thats what i did.

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Back of the cockpit removed and doors taped in place above

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Back now refitted as above and doors that obviously fit in the gap

Painted the door frames then put them back and they hold themselves as they are now a good fit then balanced the roof or "lid" in place.

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That looks better. positioning of the hinges is hyper criticle if the doors are going to open and shut, as they will be glued to the clear panels there will eb no second chance and i wont really know if i have it right till the glue is dry and i can try them....is this game supposed to be stressful :rotf

oh and i had to fill a gap at the front because the glass is taller than the centre section.

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