The build and covering went pretty quick, now the decision of what color scheme to use. Part of me thought about just leaving it white, but I can't say I would be happy with that. So far as shown on the board, she weighs 15 grams. I used the kits tissue, I am enjoying this tissue more and more when compared to Esaki. I used thinned Elmer's white glue to attach the tissue. I covered the fuselage with wet tissue so I did not have to use very many pieces, nothing tricky here. I first brushed on the Elmer's glue mixture and let it sit on the frame for awhile. Then I moistened the piece of tissue and laid it on the tacky fuselage. This prevents the tissue from ripping when it hits the wet glue. I slowly pull out the wrinkles and the wet tissue re activates the glue making the tissue stick. If not, I just brush water or the glue mixture over the area where it is not sticking. I really like this technique, but it does take practice. The good thing about the Elmer's glue is if I mess up, I can just brush on copious amounts of water on the tissue and it pulls right up. Also I wait a day or so to shrink the tissue after it was glued on the frame. This allows the glue to dry and the tissue to settle. Then when I spray the tissue, I mist on the water, and it is very important not to drench the tissue. I guarantee if you drench the tissue, you will get wrinkles. The next paragraph will detail how I covered the wing, since it was a little complicated.
This is one piece of tissue, covered wet.
All ready tight and almost wrinkle free.
Fuselage covered and ready for shrinking.
After water misting