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2018-07-07, 21:07 by Gary M Jones

I was at the field today between 14:00 & 15:00 all on my own , good flying too. There is a dead sheep along the fence line towards the gate from the pits, I saw the farmer so reported this to her. I hope no one had plans for a BBQ Smile .

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Post by Guest 2009-12-21, 10:35

Hi
I was wandering if it is possible to airbrush a vapor or will it make it to heavy or affect the covering, or would it just be simpler to recover it with a colourd covering?
I plan on doing a red baron scheme on mine if I can!
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Post by Andy Sayle 2009-12-21, 10:47

If you get the right paint, you could airbrush it. However, due to the high liklihood of the covering being knocked about, I would go for a coloured foil/film of some sort if at all possible, as it would be a little bit more resilient...

Some of the thinner covering films might do the trick, although you would have to ensure they don't shrink at all Smile

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