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Old 03-04-2018, 06:22 PM
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I used it on several surfaces and it did not give me problems. I've never used it for that. The self-adhesive metallic adheres very well, the bad thing is that it crumbles very easily.
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Singing the Praises of Tooling Foil...,

Tooling Foil has an impressive repertoire of looking like the full scale subject (just cannot beat real aluminum). I've been experimenting with it and found that using full scale techniques can be replicated in scale. A big thank you to YouTube and those kind enough to share their techniques on the world wide web including many members of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA).

Below is a sample of techniques that have been developed to imitate the corrugated surfaces on the Junkers D1 "Tin Donkey" at 1:32 Scale:


The piece that constitutes the leading edge and aerodynamic top was developed from a flat foil strip that was extruded though a CA hardened cardboard form and copper wire armature. Once you "get it" it's a piece of cake though there are some tricks in the art of "getting it"...,

-Gil
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Old 03-06-2018, 10:22 AM
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Tooling Foil has an impressive repertoire of looking like the full scale subject (just cannot beat real aluminum). I've been experimenting with it and found that using full scale techniques can be replicated in scale. A big thank you to YouTube and those kind enough to share their techniques on the world wide web including many members of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA).

Below is a sample of techniques that have been developed to imitate the corrugated surfaces on the Junkers D1 "Tin Donkey" at 1:32 Scale:


The piece that constitutes the leading edge and aerodynamic top was developed from a flat foil strip that was extruded though a CA hardened cardboard form and copper wire armature. Once you "get it" it's a piece of cake though there are some tricks in the art of "getting it"...,

-Gil
Bravo!!!!!!
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YS-11 as anniversary model

Hello all,

The homepage of TSMC will be 10 years old. Therefore, there is a model of the Japanese passenger aircraft YS 11 as a gift

kind regards

Sepp
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