First post by a "newbie" on this site.
What's changed after half a century? Not a lot; Guillow's models are pretty much the same (except for die cutting .)
I did stumble on the finish, the dopes and paints I used to use are no longer available.
I did the seal the balsa and stick the tissue with SIG Nitrate dope and applied 3 coats of 50-50 dope/acetone to the shrunk tissue. Colors were the issue. I brushed the base coat on with Tamiya Acrylic but then locally could only get Model Master enamel for the 2nd color (tan). (I knew it was bad practice to mix paints but this model was an experiment for me.)
Decals were brittle; I ended up painting the rear white stripe with enamel. (I have ordered decal setting solution for next time.)
My sons chided me for using the old Testors wood model cement; I'm told SuperGlue is the best now (I did try Gorilla SuperGlue to attach the cockpit but found the fumes clouded the plastic.)
I'm about to start an SE-5 and have a few questions.
1. It's pretty much a single color; would Krylon Acrylic spray work?
- clear as a first coat on the tissue
- flat green for final?
2. What is the recommended SuperGlue for balsa models?
I helped my grandson build a Javelin to fly; we used 50-50 Elmers to adhere the tissue; I plan to do that for the SE 5 also. Any concerns?
I've attached photos of the final result; not bad for an old timer
P.S. It looks like I have to study up on how to attach photos.