The Making of Babs Gordon
Read MoreAgain, minor stuff that's easily fixed, but often overlooked because you can't see it if you aren't looking for it. This is one of the benefits of using a guide coat. Its also the kind of thing that - if ignored - will ding you on the contest tables. Its details like this that separate models that win Gold or Silver from those that get a Merit of a Bronze.
Here you can see the gap that's caused by a combination of factors. When the sculptor cuts up the sculpt so that it can be molded and cast, material is almost always lost. This is where good engineering comes into play. The other reason for this gap is because I aligned the fingers with the pulled material from the left glove. We're gonna fxi this with a technique called mori-mori.
Here's an example of a seam that I discovered after removing some of the guide coat. I did not see this when I first looked at the kit. Note how you can see parts of the seam as it runs downward toward the lower right corner of the photo.
Its better to find and fix this sort of thing now than discover it after you've laid down your paint!