I'm a big fan of tissue. I've recently got back into modelling and using tissue...perhaps one day (soon) I'll give "kotes" a try, but for now I'm in my comfort zone.
I'd like to poll you all on tissue finishing techniques for tissue (for flying planes). This might not only provide a nice thread for comparing materials, but also to share your methods.
I'm sure a lot of you use dope, but I'm on the lookout for some alternatives. I've got nothing against classic butyrate dope, but IMO it's expensive...
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wt ... XAU61&P=ML
at $7.50 per 3.5 oz, that's:
$277 per Gallon
and some folks have issues with the smell too (personally, I like the smell )
I've seen several other "alternatives" to this, none of which have I actually used but very interested in trying...like:
- nitrate dope http://www.sigmfg.com
@ $17.00 per qt = $68.00 per Gallon
- WB Poly www.lowes.com
@ $16.50 per qt = $66.00 per Gallon
- Future Floor Finish
@ $5.00 per quart = $20.00 per Gallon (I'll have to check this price later, I just bought some at wally world)
- and, what else...?
I'm interested in comparing a few factors here, and right now just thinking about how to determine some measures...I'm certainly open to suggestions and comments...
Just for simplicity sake, I consider "finishing" to be the process & materials used to cover a tissue model with some substance to seal it & provide base for painting.
- Ease of use.
How do you apply?
How much (how many coats)?
Can/should it be sprayed?
Is there prep and special tools?
Is it toxic, smelly, etc.?
- Cost. Up above I've used "per gallon", but maybe there's a better measure like per sq inch (?)
- Weight. possible measure could be per sq inch
- Painting.
How well does it take paint?
Any special method needed to prepare for paint? (sanding, primer, etc.)
Types of paints that can be used?
Just kind of thinking outloud here, and trying to learn...