Guillows New Tissue
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				scigs30
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Guillows New Tissue
What is this new tissue that I found in my Guillows Beaver?  My first thought.......Wow Guillows is using Esaki.  When compared to Esaki it is very close but does not have the shiny waxy side that Esaki has.  This tissue is lighter than the old Guillows Tissue and has pretty good wet strength just like Esaki.  Esaki is 18 X 24 inches, and this stuff is 20 X 30, the same size as Domestic tissue.  I would like to know where Guillows is getting this tissue and if there are any other colors........Any idea?
			
			
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				joecrouse
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Re: Guillows New Tissue
I have had REALLY good luck with tissue from Hallmark stores. 
My Me 109 in Pink looks pretty cool. (Bright Barbie Pink)
			
			
									
						
										
						My Me 109 in Pink looks pretty cool. (Bright Barbie Pink)
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				Bill Gaylord
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Re: Guillows New Tissue
Reminds me of this FW190 scheme I once saw:joecrouse wrote:I have had REALLY good luck with tissue from Hallmark stores.
My Me 109 in Pink looks pretty cool. (Bright Barbie Pink)
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				kittyfritters
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Re: Guillows New Tissue
An I've been accused of not knowing what colors and insignia belong on an airplane...HA!Bill Gaylord wrote: Reminds me of this FW190 scheme I once saw:
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				joecrouse
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Re: Guillows New Tissue
I find that  with enough winds the planes get out of sight... then garish colors REALLY help not to mention a Barbie Pink Me 109 in full Nazi markings makes me giggle.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Bill Gaylord
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Re: Guillows New Tissue
Yeah I can't say I'm familiar with the Austin Powers gruppe marking either. Maybe it was an unknown one, in Galland's "Flying Circus".kittyfritters wrote:An I've been accused of not knowing what colors and insignia belong on an airplane...HA!Bill Gaylord wrote: Reminds me of this FW190 scheme I once saw:
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				Charles_c
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Re: Guillows New Tissue
I first saw this new type of tissue in kit-1402, the F-14 Tomcat.  Am not at the construction point where I am covering, but it appears to be a good substitute for the white paper we are use to.  Has anyone used it ???
Charles
			
			
									
						
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