I just started building these planes again and have not done so since I was a teenager. My building skills are not all that great and I have much to learn. I finished the 500 series P40 and FW190. The FW190 was the second one I built and it came out much better then my P40 (thanks to some of the posts on here about using acrylic paints instead of enamel and using something other than the supplied tissue for covering.--I used silkspan). One major problem I am having is creating the "cellophane" canopy and attaching it. On the P40 I glued it to stiff card stock paper I had and then painted over the paper part while I was painting the plane. On the FW190, the plans said to attach this part of the canopy before painting, which I did, but then I was able to see the stringers and forms through the canopy and they really stood out with the rest of the plane being painted gray. As a result, I ended up painting over the cellophane to make it look better. Any suggestions?
My current build is the 900 series P51, then it is back to the 500 Series Spitfire.
Also, what suggestions do any of you have as far as what to attach the canopy with and what to use for the cellophane? I used a model cement for clear parts to attach and I used cellophane that came off of a bundle of cigars. As far as resources locally, we have a Hobby Lobby and a HobbyForce store.
Thanks for all the great posts on this forum. I am learning quite a lot.