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cdwheatley
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Post by cdwheatley »

A simple question really - what is the best way to apply the black lines on a model that represent aileron, flaps, rudder etc separations?
John G. Jedinak
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Post by John G. Jedinak »

Myself, if I am going to do the flaps, etc., I outline lightly in pencil, and then use black striping tape....don't like the gloss finish.....paint the tape flat before you apply............Luck, JGJ
cdwheatley
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Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

I always thought you painted them on. :shock: .........no wonder they were so straight and perfect widths.
Have to get me some, I have been painting mine with limited success and loads of failures.
cdwheatley
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Post by cdwheatley »

Ok thanks :).
cdwheatley
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Post by cdwheatley »

Many thanks for your help David :). I ordered some soon after reading your post, and today took delivery of some 1/64 graphic tape to be followed by a roll of 1/32 when new stock arrives. Thanks too for the relevant photos over at the Virtual Aerodrome.
kittyfritters
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Control surface and panel lines

Post by kittyfritters »

Chris,

I still do it the old fashioned way with a draftstman's ruling pen and India Ink. I've tried the roller pens and tape but I keep coming back to the ruling pen. Most likely this is because I was doing drafting and art work back before computers and got good with the ruling pen.

Howard
John G. Jedinak
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Post by John G. Jedinak »

Kittyfritters...........I am amazed that you don't puncture the tissue with a
with an old fashioned ruling pen!!!
kittyfritters
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Post by kittyfritters »

John,

Just the draftsman's touch, I guess. :)

Howard
John G. Jedinak
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Post by John G. Jedinak »

Howard..........good for you! I'd never attempt it in my wildest dreams,
and that was part of my drafting training!!!!! John
prototypesplus
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Post by prototypesplus »

Back in the day when circuit boards were made by hand with tape and film, they had a nice flat black matte tape to make the board traces. I still have some 1/16" left that I use occasionally, but it is too wide for most stuff. It's adhesive is tacky (a lot of ripping and replacing was going on) so a little glue is still required. It has a nice look though. Anyway, I don't even know if its still made, but it was available in graphic arts stores.
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