Frank Campbell pulled up stakes in Birmingham. AL and moved to the NC shoreline. Scale Skins was a very expensive polyvinyl for floating onto perfectly smooth prepared surfaces. While they did provide panel lines and access hatch lines on the surface, rivets had to be applied to the surface to provide the required 3D effect to prevent a printed appearance.
Frank sold vinyl laminated perforated tape with various punch diameters and spacing for rivets in several scales. He offered the company for sale but I opt'd in favor of developing my own Flite-Metal rivet product. He probably sold the remaining inventory to his dealer in Norway.
There are multiple sources for perforated tapes, laminated and unlaminated. Most commonly found are those used in the pages of day planners. Regular marginal punched computer paper is not clean edged nor is it spaced correctly for 1/5, 1/6, 1/8 scale.
A visit to Office Max or Office Depot will yield a wealth of punched papers with laminated punching. These can be used three to four times each before having to be thrown away. The same was true of Frank's perforated rivet strips.
I have gathered suppliers of punched laminated tapes in various diameters & lengths and the liquid rivet material but will not bring these to market for about 6 months.
This is a natural addition to the Flite-Metal product line. It will sell under the name Flite-Metal Rosie Riveter. Click below to visit the initial pages of the Rosie Riveter section.
http://www.scaleaero.com/flite-metal_rosie_riveter.htm