by ADW 123 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:18 pm
i have both shrinking and nonshrinking dopes. i use the shrinking for the larger aircraft for static display. if i am building a smaller one to fly, i use bannana oil because it wont shrink and warp my frames.
you dont have to seal. it just looks a lot better. it also will help protect the tissue from moisture that will make the tissue sag. you build you aircraft normally, shrink with water. i usually dope all of my tissue covered frames before asembly, but i have also doped them after asembly. use a quarter inch wide brush. you get the dope and the thinnner. dont use it full strength. dont ask why, because i dont have an answer.
the first coat will seem to seep right into the tisssue. be sure to wait 30 minutes at least before messing with it. do a light sand with fine grade sandpaper. this will help scratch up the surface a little for the next coat and also take off some fuzz leftover.
i use 2 coats of the stuff thinned 50/50 for flying models, and 3 coats for display.