Phugoid wrote:I agree with Bill, Esaki is great stuff, it's light it shrinks a lot (making even a rough job look good and tight after shrinking). Great for rubber powered models. Having said that there's actually nothing wrong with the tissue in the kit as long as you don't use it wet.....
Not to belabor the point, but this model was covered, wet, with Guillow's kit tissue.
It just takes careful planning and a gentle touch, but you are correct when you say that silkspan, Esaki, and even Easy-Built domestic tissue, are much easier to work wet. My preference is covering with wet tissue and with the exception of some things that had such light structures that they had to be covered with pre-shrunk tissue I have not done a dry covering job since I discovered that Uhu glue stick could be used in wet covering.
I find silkspan the easiest with phenomenal wet strength and "pullability". Esaki works very well, is lighter, and has good "pullability" around curves, but dries rather quickly and has a short working time. (Although I have received the suggestion to keep a spray bottle of water on the bench to use to extend the working time.) Any domestic tissue requires an extremely deft touch to work wet, but sometimes you just have to take advantage of the range of colors available.
Now, I suppose, I will have to do my own tutorial on wet covering....