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Southborough_man | 29-Apr-20 14:15 |
2 coats of paint. 1 more to go after new order arrives May 4 |
Southborough_man | 29-Apr-20 14:20 |
I plan to borrow from the paint scheme done by jhrober which I like a lot |
Don C | 29-Apr-20 18:40 |
Good choice. The pilot is on his way. |
Don C | 29-Apr-20 18:44 |
PO says he'll land on Saturday.
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Southborough_man | 30-Apr-20 05:02 |
Thanks Don! |
edtherenderman | 30-Apr-20 11:45 |
Did you get any tissue wrinkling when you painted the model? It's hard to tell from this picture. Just curious how well the dope technique worked for you. |
Southborough_man | 30-Apr-20 16:28 |
I got almost no wrinkling. "Almost" because on the bottom of the tail things were really tight. If I had done a more careful job putting on the tissue there it would have come out better. Certainly the dope technique you told me about was a winner. |
Southborough_man | 08-May-20 08:59 |
I have completed the three coats of aluminum. I am going to mask the nose in front of the pilot. For anyone who has masked their planes, what worked best? I was thinking of that green tape but I want to prevent paint leakage AND having the masking damage the parts I cover. Any suggestions?? |
BriandKilby | 08-May-20 10:17 |
Tamiya masking tape. |
edtherenderman | 08-May-20 15:22 |
I use regular blue painters tape, but I stick it to my Tee-shirt first to put a little fuzz on it and reduce the stickiness. However, Tamiya tape works great too. |
Southborough_man | 08-May-20 15:57 |
My local hobby shop is open 3 days a week for 5 hours so I should be able to get the Tamiya tape Thanks very much. |
Don C | 08-May-20 18:10 |
I've used both. Be sure the paint is cures. I've pulled paint off with both of them. I have to try Ed's idea. makes sense.
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