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How to Tighten Covering on ARTF Models

Covering film on ARTF models

The covering may have slackened which is due to the climatic differences between the Far East and the UK. The first task is to work your way around the model with your heat gun/iron carefully tighten the covering ensuring it is well attached to the wood underneath. Take care not to melt the surface or decals; do not run your hand over any sagging film or bubble areas, as you may wrinkle the film.

this is not a manufacturing fault nor is it a defective product. by following the link below will help you get things tightened up.

How To Tighten Covering On ARTF Models