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Old 02-26-2011, 12:57 AM
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trucker , do what R/M said and take your time on the joints a good joint will not need much filler if any .

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Thanks Steve, I know, go nice and slow. I think I need a crash-course in cutting styrene straight, it never comes out right! I've seen fffhstix do it with a ruler, but I guess my right hand pulls out the styrene from under the ruler, when I cut. I'm getting better though.

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I use automotive Fiberglass filler. The kind that has fiberglass woven in it. After I knock that down, I use some glazing putty and then finish it off with some of the squadron white stuff. I am pleased with how well my Coronado is turning out and I used these three types of filler for it.
Jeez, that's a lot of putty! I bet that will look really smooth on your Coronado! Thanks for the tips Matt!
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