Hello All...
There have been a few questions about aluminum , and although mine are not perfect I thought I would show off 2 different attempts...
Here is my Mustang covered in doped Silver paper...
And here is another project I was working on in AZ with my Dad... (WARNING the follow model is NOT Guillows) This model was covered in the kit "grey" paper and doped, then had 2 coats of Aluminum Paint from a rattle can, markings added, then a coat of gloss Clear Coat.
I bought this model about 2 years ago... Since my Dad flew for TWA, I HAD to HAVE it. The model sat at his house for a year... A visit last year of 10 days gave me the time to build... In 7 days it came out of the box and was ready for flight tests...
The black areas on the leading edges are de-icing boots, made from black electric tape...
It looked like this: (model at this point is getting reading for the paint shop)
The advantage with Painting is I covered up 3 different underlaying materials, Doped Paper, Heavy Paper, Plastic, and it all comes out even colored.
Before painting the model had several flights, but then had an engine malfunction... The peg slipped and detroyed some of the internal bracing...
There are some broken trusses and bracing beyond the seat(Installed after damage)
So my TWA Alpha 4 was retired and now will be proudly displayed at my Dad's house in Phoenix AZ.
There are a few more bits of detail to finish... I am building a windshield... but ran out of time during this visit...
I am planing on painting up the Guillows Pilot from the Stearman kit and he will be "FlyIng" the Alpha 4 eternally over the skies of AZ....
Up, up and away...
soooo.... in conclusion....
Silver paint is good to cover everything, but if you fly, silver paper is the way to go...
...that's just my 2 cents... Mitch
PS and here is my Guillows P51 over the skies of Kent...