Semi humorous.. most times, I'm the only guy walkin' in local big box craft store in search of replacements for glues, paints, coverings from yesteryear. I'm asked often, "Can I help you sir?" Guess I look out of place, maybe suspicious. (My wife must seek out help for her "stuff", but I'm like a magnet). The staffers are not able to assist much, but as a gentleman, I'll ask anyway. Am often directed to wood cutout craft area or plastic models. I guess they try, but more and more, I think we're in sort of a lost art. Fortunately, we've sites like this with helpful members for some advice.
This has been discussed in various categories here, but need more advice, maybe big box store wanderings confused me more. I know from yesteryear about Japanese tissue, silkspan also (generics anyway). It's not all that available or reasonably priced now, but what else is new. Question/s follow...might those colorful (nowadays recyled paper) wrapping tissue be ok? Yes, no, maybe... or just for trim? Any experience with 'em? Craft stores, party stores, card depts, have mounds of this tissue, polka dot if you want. Is it usable? Using 50/50 Elmers eg? Anything else besides that Esaki paper? Yesteryear, kits came with some tissue, most in white, some color. Brand unknown. Might cheapie or easily available stuff work? or might it ruin a nice job, wrinkles, etc....the papers at big box stores look nice, reasonable, no S&H, and we're liable to have around from gift wrap! Just looking for some opinions so I don't a bunch of skeletons or mostly white covered planes. I have reservations about those acrylic paint tubes for artists I saw also. Any comments welcome. Not to worry, if I botch up ...mistakes often fixable, if not, well we tried and chalk it up to experience.