Depends a lot on which type of covering you use. I use ultracote and used to do it your way, but found it much better to carefully tack the corners and around the edges while pulling the covering tight. Then seal down three sides and start from one closed end with a heat gun and a glove. After the covering is applied then I chase it with an iron set at about 340 or so to finish sealing. It works, and it's simple.Just beautiful! But how in the hell can you cover so fast?! I usually iron every square in. down on a solid surface and use my gun on open surfaces. It looks nice but is a pain staking process. It seams like you just started covering. Great work!
I wish!!It's all because Terry is really a machine that needs no food or water or sleep. Just power up hit the start button with materials in front of him and he works around the clock till its done.
I definitely think black or a dark charcoal pinstripe would really add to the wings. Looks awesome as it is tooI was on a roll and in the mood for covering so I kept going and wrapped up the wings and stabs. I am debating on outlining the green on top with dark silver or black 1/16" pinstripe.....I'll have to check out that option after I get the painting done and assemble the plane to see what it looks like all together.
I decided to go with the fangs instead of checkers. The silver bottom with the fang stripes looks really badass on the yellow plane.
Wish the flash did not make the green look like pea soup....it really does look cool.
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