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Well if anyone is interested I post my work weekly on this small forum, there are WIP of Nagoto and current Tone and Chikuma project. It has pictures of pretty much what I’ve explained above

http://plamo.outthere.info/forum/showthread.php?tid=11695

For PE rails don’t worry too much about it, all edge rails will have a bottom part that runs along the entire length so the contact points are not just the posts. For all kits larger than destroyers the hull will have a little lip where the rails are attached to you can either spread superglue on a small section with like a paper clip and then place the rail there until it can stand on its own (or zap it with the super glue accelerator) and then glue the rest since now there is an anchor point. If the kit has the hull and deck all in one piece I’d say air brush the rail while on the fret (since the deck will be of linoleum colour and you don’t want to be masking taping near PE parts) when you are ready to attach you cut them out and I use a nail clipper to clip off any spurs that are on the bottom of the rail because you want the bottom to be flat. Of course you dry fit to make sure it the correct length, if you have to you can cut some of the bottom rungs off to make room for fair leads and what not.

The first thing you’ll want is that superglue accelerator stuff, pour it into a small empty paint pot and apply it on where you need it with a paper clip. You’ll also want a piece of stainless steel to act as a cutting mat for PE parts, other people have said you can use an old CD or a piece of ceramic (like a floor tile). On my forum post you can see where I got my flat head tweezers from, they are just as useful as the super glue accelerant as it make folding PE quick and precise.