Hey, how's everybody doin'?
I've been lurking around here for a few weeks now and decided now was the time to say hello. I'm just getting started in this hobby with the P-40 (#501) as my first attempt. I used to build plastic models (mainly hot rods & muscle cars) about 25 years ago, but I wanted to give balsa a try for something different. I started with the P-40 because I love the warbirds, but I have a Cessna 170 lined up to build next if I can't get this one to fly.
So here's the deal. I'm going to try and make this thing fly with kit rubber and prop. At least to start with, and then I'll change that stuff out later. From what I gather around here, I don't expect much success with kit parts, but I gotta give it a shot.
I have everything framed now and am ready for covering. This is what I'm a bit confused on. It looks like there are a couple different methods that can be used to cover and not many complete tutorials on any of them. After researching here and around the web, here is the method I think I'm goin with:
1) Seal & sand all outer edges of all frames. I'm thinking of using 50/50 Elmer's & water for this.
2) Attach tissue to frames. Again I was thinking of the 50/50 glue & water method here. Or would 50/50 dope work better?
3)Shrink tissue with mist of water.
4) Seal the tissue. I'm planning on using thinned dope for this step. Either Aero Gloss or Brodak. Thoughts?
Is this a good method for covering? Does it sound like I'm on the right path for a successful first build here? Any thoughts, suggestions would be more than welcome.
Thanks!
Jeremy