MFH 1/12 Ferrari 315S/335S
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Re: MFH 1/12 Ferrari 315S/335S
I'm building this car and I'm up to building the grille. How did you do it? Did you assemble all of the vertical and horizontal slats together (super glue?) and then insert it into the white metal surround or did you insert all of the slates individually? Either way has proven difficult and I'd like to know which way was successful for you so I can continue down that path.
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Re: MFH 1/12 Ferrari 315S/335S
Would using clay be an option? The slats are interlocking, right? Blob of clay, sort of rolled a bit so it covers the overall area of the grille, start with placing one of the central horizontal slats, then maybe try and one or two of the outer edges of the grille as guides and press into the clay, mark where the next horizontal would intersect, remove the verticals again, try placing another horizontal, then see if those verticals match, and continue until everything is placed. Then start gluing? That's what I would try.
Or do the same with double sided sticky tape. Glue that to a flat surface and start placing the slats. However, considering the grilles of those cars, the slats would probably not be lying flat on either front or back, so maybe (modelling) clay is the better option?
Or do the same with double sided sticky tape. Glue that to a flat surface and start placing the slats. However, considering the grilles of those cars, the slats would probably not be lying flat on either front or back, so maybe (modelling) clay is the better option?
Cheers,
Roman
Roman
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