Using Coverite fabric on a sheeted plane
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I am building a Top-Flite P-39 and I was planning on using coverlite fabric for the elevator and rubber to give it a more scale look. However I would like to cover the entire plane with the material and paint it the colors that I want it to be. Is this possible and if so, should I put some sort of primer on it to prepare the surface? I am looking for as much information as I can get on doing something like this. If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreicated!!
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Originally posted by schjssj
I am building a Top-Flite P-39 and I was planning on using coverlite fabric for the elevator and rubber to give it a more scale look. However I would like to cover the entire plane with the material and paint it the colors that I want it to be. Is this possible and if so, should I put some sort of primer on it to prepare the surface? I am looking for as much information as I can get on doing something like this. If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreicated!!
I am building a Top-Flite P-39 and I was planning on using coverlite fabric for the elevator and rubber to give it a more scale look. However I would like to cover the entire plane with the material and paint it the colors that I want it to be. Is this possible and if so, should I put some sort of primer on it to prepare the surface? I am looking for as much information as I can get on doing something like this. If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreicated!!
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