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Masking tape is a severe offender for bonding to the surface over time and becoming nearly impossible to remove. The worst offender is the plain (Kraft) color tape. Some of the newer tapes are designed to have a temporary bond and may fair better (but only time will tell). Even the blue painters masking tape will severely bond if not removed soon enough.johnboy wrote:I've used little strips of masking tape in the past without any problem. I do remember someone telling me that thin dressmakers cotton wound round the hubs does the trick too, but I haven't tried that.
Sorry, my fault for not being clear. I'm not talking about painters or decorators mask tape, but modelling mask (Tamiya style). I've had it on hubs and plastic models for years and removed it without a problem. That said, it might still depend on the environment that the models are stored in.Tinman wrote:Masking tape is a severe offender for bonding to the surface over time and becoming nearly impossible to remove. The worst offender is the plain (Kraft) color tape. Some of the newer tapes are designed to have a temporary bond and may fair better (but only time will tell). Even the blue painters masking tape will severely bond if not removed soon enough.johnboy wrote:I've used little strips of masking tape in the past without any problem. I do remember someone telling me that thin dressmakers cotton wound round the hubs does the trick too, but I haven't tried that.
Holy crap. I never knew about the plastics disintegrating like that. Freaky.Tinman sez
I had also heard about plastic interiors that crumble and fall apart. A couple of years ago, I experienced this first hand. Here's the interior I shook out of a 53b Mercedes. The model was otherwise mint and now it's a mint model with no interior. This was an unsettling discovery.
When some of these things are gone, they will be gone forever.kbean63 wrote:Holy crap. I never knew about the plastics disintegrating like that. Freaky.Tinman sez
I had also heard about plastic interiors that crumble and fall apart. A couple of years ago, I experienced this first hand. Here's the interior I shook out of a 53b Mercedes. The model was otherwise mint and now it's a mint model with no interior. This was an unsettling discovery.
Maybe we have to start keeping our models in display cases with temperature and humidity controls and UV filtering glass, like fine art, lol.
As long as you can get replacement parts for the parts that fail all is not lost but I'm guessing that there are some parts that aren't available anywhere.