Re: Amateur Build. 0.5mm Plastic Card to Reduce Glacis Plate Gap.
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:39 pm
Having checked the fit of the lower hull mounting plate into the pair of deck mounted sockets that this 'tongue" shape pushes into, I changed my mind about how best to remove the gap between the glacis plate and the lower hull front.
A piece of 0.5mm plastic card was super-glued onto the underside of the "tongue" shaped part of hull mounting plate and it seemed to work - but the superglue did not bond the moulding and the plastic sheets together!
I scraped off all of the superglue residue left on the moulding and replaced it with some thin double sided adhesive tape and laid this onto a fresh piece of plastic card and pressed the two parts together before trimming the excess plastic card to shape.
The edge of the plastic card was bevelled to prevent it rolling back when being inserted into the top pair of receiving sockets and then the assembly was screwed back into the hull....and it worked!
I am not sure how long the double sided tape (DUCK brand) bond will stay firm, but for now it is working and would be easy to replace if it should fall off in the future.
A piece of 0.5mm plastic card was super-glued onto the underside of the "tongue" shaped part of hull mounting plate and it seemed to work - but the superglue did not bond the moulding and the plastic sheets together!
I scraped off all of the superglue residue left on the moulding and replaced it with some thin double sided adhesive tape and laid this onto a fresh piece of plastic card and pressed the two parts together before trimming the excess plastic card to shape.
The edge of the plastic card was bevelled to prevent it rolling back when being inserted into the top pair of receiving sockets and then the assembly was screwed back into the hull....and it worked!
I am not sure how long the double sided tape (DUCK brand) bond will stay firm, but for now it is working and would be easy to replace if it should fall off in the future.