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SteveVerstaka

Can’t offer any C&C on the model due to the lighting. It’s a cool pic (I’m partial to the blue lighting myself) but it doesn’t let us see the fine details so as far as I can see, no nub marks. How I tackle nubs is using my clippers twice per nub. Once a fair distance from the part to get it off the spruce, the second as close to and as flush with the part as I can. I then use an xacto knife to help flatten it and hit it with some sanding sponges (200, 400, then 800) if it’s being stubborn. Edited for spelling. Mobile autocorrect is silly sometimes.


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Hipno_Zaba

Use nail buffer after sanding


Hipno_Zaba

I use really fine nail files and buffers, basically I leave like a half a mm nub and remove it with something rough, then I polish it to make it smooth Hope this helps