Yeah - what Doug said :) These two things can make a huge difference
in your finished model :)
Chris

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 7:11 AM, DougT <[email protected]> wrote:
> I usually glue small sections of  a long row of triangular tabs and
> work my way along the row, positioning the parts to be joined as I
> go.  I also color a little of the tabs along the area where they are
> joined to the printed part so if some misalignment happens the white
> of the tab does not show.  Use the joining strip method mentioned by
> Ed Jones Jr whenever you can.  The butt joints make a big difference
> most of the time.
>
> You should also edge color every part.  It makes the model look a lot
> better.
>
> On Jan 31, 2:09 pm, Jedi Jack <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have a beginners question. Some models have a long row of triangular
>> tabs. Do you glue all these at once or one at a time? I have tired
>> both ways but some to need more practice to make it come out right. I
>> am using elmers glue. Is that part of the problem?  I looked at the
>> card modeling faq but wasnt clear on what the answer was telling me
>> because of the jargon. I am sure it will make more sense when I get
>> more experience.  - Jack Standeven
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