by OldBrampton » Tue May 22, 2012 6:35 pm
Hi Thomas,
This is the first time I have used this forum and you may already have had replies, so please bare, with me if you have. I did a Guillow's Piper Cherokee 140 and skinned it using 1.5mm sheet balsa. I cut the formers smaller by 1.5mm and cut paper patterns to the fuselage, wings and tailplane. I then cut the 1.5mm sheet using the patterns and allowing an extra 1mm for shrinkage, I found the key to success was to soak the cut balsa sheet in warm water and then lay it on the fuselage and pin it in place, allow to dry off and when you unpin, the balsa stays formed. Check to see if the size is right then glue and pin in place again and it should work, at least it did for me. After the whole plane was skinned I coated it in PVA glue to 'set' the shape and sanded and spray painted the finished model. Not perfect but satisfying for me.
As I said you may have already had replies and success using another method, if not all I can say is try it and see!!
regards, Old Brampton.