tylerzx9r
100cc
I figured since this is the build thread area, this would be the best place for this question. At some point during building, or repairing, or rebuilding (in some cases) we are going to have to recover, or cover the aircraft. On some "ARF" models I have noticed they put covering over complete areas that have already been covered to get the graphics on. After a while, with so many layers, it is hard to get wrinkles out and keep everything smooth without burning or over shrinking the covering. In this case, what do you guys think? Should you just overlap an edge or seam and change colors without going over everything again, and again? or should you just keep things to a minimal layering (like 2)? example: Cover the whole plane white, then put a yellow swoop over the white. Or where the swoop goes, cut out the white (or don't put it there at all) and overlay the swoop and make sure the edges are overlapped and sealed good. I have never been great at covering and would like to be better informed for future projects! Thanks for any input you may have!