by tom arnold » Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:25 am
Don't knock yourself out trying to protect tissue paper. If it is Esaki...the good stuff...you can fold it up and put it in big envelopes, or fold it and roll it, or anything including cramming it in a drawer under a lot of model supplies. Once it is on the model and shrunk, any wrinkles or creases disappear. Why it is sold rolled in tubes as if it is delicate china is mystifying. I think it is more for visual affect to justify the price.
If it is domestic tissue which is of poorer quality and shreds in water, I don't know, but a test with a folded piece attached to an old structure will tell you.