Dear scigs30
please tell me that when you cover the fuse do you apply glue on the bars or on the formers?
please reply soon
regards
Building another Messerschmitt
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yasser
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Dear scigs, thankyou for your reply 
I am trying to understand the technique you used in covering the Messerchmit. Did you apply glue on the tissue, bars or only the main middle section i.e. (half middle section we make on the plan) of the fuselage?
in the both coveing techniques, I think, the technique used in messerchmit fuselage is less time consuming and efficiant am I right?
The book that come with Guillows says to follow the grains on the tissu, I cant find the grains
, What are the grains and do you follw them?
I know I am asking so many question but I am really impressed with you skills and want to adopt it so I can too make guillows kits and fly them.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Take care
I am trying to understand the technique you used in covering the Messerchmit. Did you apply glue on the tissue, bars or only the main middle section i.e. (half middle section we make on the plan) of the fuselage?
in the both coveing techniques, I think, the technique used in messerchmit fuselage is less time consuming and efficiant am I right?
The book that come with Guillows says to follow the grains on the tissu, I cant find the grains
I know I am asking so many question but I am really impressed with you skills and want to adopt it so I can too make guillows kits and fly them.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Take care
I love flying and airplanes specially models airplanes that can fly and look real.
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scigs30
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Yasser, I used the kit that was supplied in the kit. To find the grain, tear the tissue. If it is hard to tear straight, then thats against the grain. If you tear it and it tears easily and somewhat straight, then thats with the grain. I have been covering for many years. This model was covered wet so I did not have to use many pieces of tissue. If you are not used to covering with wet domestic tissue, then I would say stay away from trying it. I would either cover in small long strips applying the glue mixture to the stringers and end formers. On this model I applied the glue to the top and bottom stringers, and end formers.
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Re: Building another Messerschmitt
How did u paint this? Details details.
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scigs30
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Re: Building another Messerschmitt
I painted this bird with an airbrush and Testors acrylics. I really like this series and will build them again when Guillows goes all laser. I think from now on to speed up my builds i will just cover white and apply the decals.
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scigs30
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Re: Building another Messerschmitt
I painted this bird with an airbrush and Testors acrylics. I really like this series and will build them again when Guillows goes all laser. I think from now on to speed up my builds i will just cover white and apply the decals.
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Pauli72
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Re: Building another Messerschmitt
I know you built this one some time ago Scigs30, but I just had to say job well done to you on this Me 109!
Beautiful build, and final paint job to boot.