Richard_H
Grand Master
Stronger, more defined shape.
threaders said:I think last time I used 35% but it was only half a litre diluted, which worked fine. It's just the shuttle is so big, I thought I'd get 5 litres and top up the rest with water. It was going well no the parts sat in that 1st mix for nearly a week, with no damage and the yellowing having faded significantly that I thought that it would be ok to make the solution stronger. :?
I knew I was taking a risk when I bought the shuttle in the first place, just didn't think id melt the bloody thingI though worst case scenario would be that it did sod all, so I got quite excited when it started to work. Oh we'll I am very embarrassed but I hope it serves as some info for anyone thinking of trying it
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Cc4rhu said:Stronger, more defined shape.
cheers very much . i will have a lookMichael Sith said:Cc4rhu said:Stronger, more defined shape.
Cheers Rich![]()
There's a link here Jay4
I've done the starch and iron on
X wing box
Jabba box
ATAT box
Certainly squares and retains the shape via the starch, pulls out creases as well.
It's never going to be mint, but that's the problem, if you want a mint box or ship then buy it mint.
For me it's about enhancing the appearance to the best you can, without damaging/replacing anything.
http://www.starwarsforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=16666&hilit=X+wing+clean+up
JuniorChubb said:Blimey, that thing must have been travelling at warp speed...![]()
you would prob be cheaper and deffo quiker buying another shuttle and selling what you have left as sparesthreaders said:Thanks for the comments guys. If anyone could Keep an eye out for some shuttle side wings then I can start to rebuild it. I have seen some side wings on a reissue shuttle on ebay, but I would rather try and keep it all original and vintage![]()