Ever notice that sometimes there’s an unsightly line on the leg or arm of a Gunpla where two pieces meet? That’s called a seam line, and it happens when pieces don’t quite line up as evenly as you want them to. But it can be fixed! Meet Henry, our newest contributor to Gunpla 101. Today, Henry is walking us through seam line removal 101 using the HG Barbatos Lupus.
As I’ve been building over the last year, I’ve come to be familiar with some elements of Bandai’s engineering, especially on their High Grade line and some early Master Grades.
One of these is seam lines.
To combat this, I use the following tools:
While some modelers will advocate hobby putty for dealing with seam lines, I much prefer modeling cement. Putty requires extra paintwork, while cement can be used for many different purposes such as repairing breakages without risk of damaging the plastic. It can be used in scratch building to add fine detail to your kits.
Simply by dabbing the brush on the inside of the container, you should have enough cement on your brush. Remember, as long as the stuff doesn’t drip, you’re using enough.
When you’re ready, and the cement has dried, remove your Scotch tape and inspect the part. You may notice in some cases that they are misaligned and one part is higher than the other. To fix this overhang, use your file (or sandpaper) to shave away the excess until it’s equal. You’ll also want to use your knife to scrape away the excess glue around the seam lines. Be careful not to cut too deep into the plastic. Don’t worry about making a mess; you can spend as much time on cleanup as you want, after all.
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