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Fix Papo Pteranodon

Started by fleshanthos, September 11, 2013, 04:46:07 AM

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fleshanthos

I get to try and remove the teeth Papo painted into the beak of my Pteranodon model.

Any ideas how to tackle this? If I just paint in black, the teeth pattern will still be there. But if I try to take an exacto to it, it might cut too deep in the soft plastic. Anyone try to fix this already?
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Blade-of-the-Moon

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Use the exacto and go very slowly and carefully is my best advice. You may also be able to remove them with fingernail clippers. 

Georassic

I took an opposite route: I enhanced the teeth and present the model as a Ludodactylus in 1:18 scale.

fleshanthos

Hm. Didn't know about that one. Very very good name. heh.
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Georassic

I think I discovered that it makes a passable Ludo- on this forum. ;)

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