Need to air some frustration on a modeling issue. Feel free to ignore.
I recently returned to the hobby after about a 12 year hiatus (college, starting a career, etc.) and am building an OA-4M Skyhawk. I just completed decaling and clear coating it and, despite a lot of "learning experiences," it was starting to look pretty nice.
This morning, I glued in the exhaust. Fit perfectly in the rear fuselage, no pressure at all anywhere on any of the joints, looked good. I turn the model over tonight to glue on the arrestor hook and discover that the bottom seam of the fuselage has split from the exhaust forward almost all of the way to the rear wing root. Thankfully, it didn't pull totally apart. The best I can figure is that the glue from the exhaust assembly somehow softened and weakened the fuselage joint (which was originally glued with Tamiya liquid cement).
I'm pretty disgusted by it and am attempting to salvage things with gap-filling super glue and clamps. I guess I'll either have to fix the seam somehow and very carefully re-spray paint and clear coat, or just chuck it. Both seem like reasonable options at this point. Pretty demoralizing when I was nearly finished.
Anyway, I just had to vent.
Happy modeling.
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