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As for your comment about filling gaps, a gap is not the same as warping. Granted, warping was a significant problem with metals but in my experience it's been easy to fix without needing heat. Plastics have never been badly warped (ie, bent) in my experiences.
You are correct.The nature of the mold maternal causes some larger metal models to warp.Some filling and pining is generally necessary with every ones models.
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Plastics have never been badly warped (ie, bent) in my experiences.
This is generally true and you are correct. Warping is generally limited to large sized kits like aircraft carrier hulls or the notorious Star Trek Starship nacelles. Generally warm water and some rubber bands are all that is needed. A gap as large as 1/16 is considered a defect on a 18 inch long model.Even a small amount of sanding and filling will result in major criticism. You should not have to fill a plastic horse at all. A 1/4 inch gap is a defect. A 1/8 inch gap is very poor quality. One half can of wood filler would be excessive filling.You should not have to use green stuff on a plastic kit unless you want to modify it in some way.