BuzzLightYear Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 Was posing the Low Vis in gerwalk mode when I noticed that one of the panels on the left wing looked like it could be opened. I realised that the glue on one of the panels of the wings had just 'dried' out... and that the panel just simply dropped out. This is the panel... Quote
BuzzLightYear Posted September 24, 2003 Author Posted September 24, 2003 you can see it just came out like this... Quote
BuzzLightYear Posted September 24, 2003 Author Posted September 24, 2003 the wing panel exposed.... Quote
BuzzLightYear Posted September 24, 2003 Author Posted September 24, 2003 you can sort of see the dried glue on the panel... Quote
BuzzLightYear Posted September 24, 2003 Author Posted September 24, 2003 In the end, I just pasted a piece of double sided tape on the panel and just stuck it back... good as new?? Quote
do not disturb Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 hello! why not just glue it back on? Quote
Mechamaniac Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 Yeah maing, just super glue that thing back on. That's what I did on both of my 1/48's when the nosecone radar fins fell off. Quote
VF-19 Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 While double sided tape will work, eventually the tape might lose its grip. Here's a better solution. Go out and buy some epoxy glue (for this job, you can go with 5 minute set, but the higher the set times, the higher the strength). Rough up the underside of the panel that fell out, and the the inside of the wing. Mix up some epoxy, and apply to the wing and/or panel. The roughing up is to give a better gripping surface for the epoxy. Put together, and wait about 24 hours before you handle your valk. Good as new! Quote
BuzzLightYear Posted September 24, 2003 Author Posted September 24, 2003 Yes, gluing it back is a better solution. Thanks for the advice guys! Quote
Skull-1 Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 That's typical Yamato QC. (Glue doesn't stick to paint all that well, Yamato!) Half the parts on my DYRL "A" fell off as the glue just pulled the paint loose under pressure. I took an X-acto knife and scraped some of the paint off then Super Glued the parts back on. They work fine now.... Quote
UN Spacy Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Hey BuzzLightYear.....the SAME problem happened with my Hikaru VF-1A. I just added a drop or two of Crazy Glue and it's as good as new. B) Quote
orguss01 Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 (edited) Not to make light of your sit, but that looks so dope, panles that are removeable, paint little wires and what not in there>>>>>> Edited September 25, 2003 by orguss01 Quote
Toonz Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Not to make light of your sit, but that looks so dope, panles that are removeable, paint little wires and what not in there>>>>>> that's exactly what i thought. plus you can add a hinge to make it open and close upon landing. Quote
Zentrandude Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 that happen to my 1:48 vf-1S when i got it when it came out. i found that the one end is bit large than the socket so i ended up shaving abit of that little planel and glueing it back on. I posted that on the old boards but ppl got confused with that being the flap. Quote
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