Hi Kingscarbine
The fuzzyness is a part of the production proces and it somehow differs from model to model. Some are very smooth. I however think i made and error by spraypriming. The procedure i think should be:
1: Wash off the supporting wax with hot (not boiling) water and dishwashing soap.
- This also soften the material som that eventual bent wings can be returned to their original shape. They will then retain the original shape.
2: Let dry and gently sand (with fine paper) any roughness on the flat surfaces and eventually scrape with a knife where needed. Drill out the nose mounting hole with a 0,7 mm drill. (it has been printed with a hole but need reaming).
3: Remove any remaining wax (it sticks!) by dipping the model in spirit.
4: Give the model several layers of thinned gloss or semi-gloss varnish - This will smooth out the fuzzyness.
5. Paint the model as normal - eventually after priming it.
Some more on preparing shapeways WSF here:
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/showthread.php?7614-Compare-WSF-vs-FUDAs for the bombers and mounting. We have not tried mounting the new FUD bombers. I guess your problem is that they are so heavy that the tail will drop? But i suggest diffrent possible solutions:
Increase the friction between the nose mount piano wire and the carbon flight stand by
A) Sanding the piano wire where it touches the carbon with rough sanding paper or ..
B) Move the piano wire mount to the other side of the crimp tube (the hole in the crimp tube may be off set a bit and thus be tighter on the other side thus increasing tension)
C) Use another kind of rubber tube instead of the crimp tube - one that provide with more tension.
D) Coat the piano wire where it touches the carbon pole with something that provide more friction - This could be some kind of rubber or dry glue coating - For example superglue that has been sanded rough.
Let me know how any of these works out.. if none of them works then the clumsy solution: Make another mount beneath the first that will support the belly of the bomber...
- Svend