ORIGINAL: Fishin Geezer
I'm going to cover my Kadet Mark II in Cub Yellow Ultracote. What do you Ultracote guys use to simulate windows? The Monokote video shows those guys using some kind of special Monokote material for that purpose. Dark, installed on top of the Monokote covering, then cut out with a knife to make window dividers. I can't find anything similar in the Ultracote line.
Any ideas for me?
Frank
Like Philip said, gray or black works, and I like to use chrome as well, but i use the trim sheets instead of the covering sheets. The trim sheet has an adhesive back that doesn't require heat to bond it.. Just cover the whole plane in your base color, then cut out window shaped pieces in the desired color of trim sheet and stick them on. The chrome reflects light really well, you'll get a flash reflection just like off glass.
BTW, the Kadet MKII was my first plane, and it was a good one. Just avoid mid-airs with 1/4 scale Cubs, you'll lose. I sure did
