My corsair is almost ready for paint. Did all the rivet and line cardstock details, working on plastic. Have to make a few final tissue repairs from wire access. Then paint, almost.
Question is do you guys dope the cardstock and plastic bits? Im using cut elmers for dope.
Cardstock, plastic, and dope
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backyardbalsapilot
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Re: Cardstock, plastic, and dope
I have no experience with this, but I would recommend against using watered down elmers. I use Krylon acrylic sealant.
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woundedbear
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Re: Cardstock, plastic, and dope
I would not use model plane dope,"butyrate Lacquer", on the plastic parts without testing it on a small scrap piece first. The Thinner that is used in model airplane dope, or "Butyrate Lacquer as I like to call it", sounds better than."Dope", . Dope has a bad name here in the United States, that's just the way things are here now. But If you don't use a special primer over plastics to use Lacquer to finish it, or the solvents in the Lacquer will attack the plastics. Hope this helps, and good luck with your model...Remember it's a learning experience and just have fun with it. I started out with a less expensive Guillow's kit and learned a lot from it. At first I got caught up in trying to make the first build perfect. DON'T DO THAT ! Just build and learn, that's the fun of model building ! There's an old Scottish proverb, "experience is dear schooling and some will learn no other". Have fun, life is too short for the small stuff ! 