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michu
#1 Posted : 27 May 2015 00:27:48

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Cats. Have. Eaten. My. SOTS. Crying

One of my furry friends took the advantage of my build of SOTS being easily available during last two days, and decided to use it to sharpen his teeth.

Tips of three pairs of ribs are damaged, as shown on the pictures below. So, my question is - how visible are these parts when the model is fully built? Do you have any tips how to repair the damage? Should I try to build them up using a wood filler or something like that?

Thanks for any tips...





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Gandale
#2 Posted : 27 May 2015 07:33:17

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Hi Michu, sorry to hear of your mishap. Tops of the ribs are not seen but they are needed to support the planking for the bullwarks. Not certain which ribs have been damaged but hopefully a look at these pics from the official diary will help you....

http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=7313

Hope it helps.

Regards

Alan
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