I'm new to this forum and have just recently returned to building balsa wood models after a multi decade hiatus from building balsa models.
I am currently building a Piper Cub 303. I covered the airplane using and UHU Blue glue stick and shrinking using a 50/50 water and alcohol mix.
There were some minor wrinkles, but I corrected them.
Here are my problems:
After spraying with an acrylic clear coat, I noticed that more wrinkles appeared after it dried. After a day or so I then sprayed a couple of coats of acrylic color. Each time, the tissue "sagged" and when it dried some wrinkles disappeared but there were more wrinkles then when I started. FYI - I'm using an airbrush at low pressure.
Questions:
1) Is the supplied tissue from Guillows any good for multiple acrylic coats?
2) Why did the tissue continue to "sag" after additional coats of acrylic?
3) Are there any suggestions? I'd prefer not to use dope since ventilation would be an issue during the winter in the Chicago area.
On my next Guillows model ( Beaver ) I'm thinking of going back to nitrate dope and a light silkspan.