twospruces wrote:Wow! nice stuff!
A couple of questions for Kittyfritters-
1) did you dope the entire plane
2) did you cover the wings entirely in white, and then apply the colored pieces? did you use dope to attach the 2nd layer of tissue, or glue?
3) what was the sequence - papering, shrinking, etc?
super nice looking plane!
I seldom use dope, even out in the garage, because of my wife's allergies. I only use dope when the model has to be absolutely waterproof, i.e. an actual seaplane. I have not yet tried Krylon Crystal Clear, indoor/outdoor, coating #51301 which is supposedly completely waterproof and may be a complete substitute for clear dope.
When covering wet, the framework must be waterproofed. In this case I brushed on a coat of Flecto Varathane, water based, satin, polyurethane finish diluted 50/50 with water. When this was dry it was sanded with 400 grit paper leaving an almost glass like surface where the tissue was to touch the frame. (When using dope I mix nitrate dope, diluted 50/50 with thinner, with unscented talcum powder to make sanding sealer to get the same effect.)
The wings and tail surfaces were covered entirely in white. The top half of the fuselage was covered in white and the bottom half in green. Uhu purple glue stick was used to apply the tissue. Elmer's or 3M
permanent glue sticks work as well. Since the parts were covered wet, they shrank smoothly with no wrinkles. When they were dry I misted on a coat of Krylon Crystal Clear, UV resistant fixative #1305. After that dried I applied the trim, dry, with the glue stick. The trim flash down the side of the fuselage covered the seam between the white and green. Even the small parts, struts, air scoops, exhaust stack and cowl were covered with tissue. Tissue was glued to the bond paper parts before they were cut out bent and attached. When all the parts were covered and dry another coat of Krylon was misted on and the model assembled.
http://virtualaerodrome.com/image_detai ... &offset=96If any one can make it to the AMA EXPO in Ontario, CA on January 11-13, I will be doing demonstrations of wet tissue covering in the education area at the Blacksheep Squadron table.