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Making Tarps

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mikeceleskey:
Thanks from Pensacola, Lyle !!!!
I use a similar method, but I use the white glue first as I lay the tarp on the model. Then I paint after it's on.
Mike

pepperman42:
I use this method to a tee. One little addition to this process is folding all the edges in/under before re-wetting. Doing so gives a bit more dimension to the tarp without making it thick.

Steve

GAJouette:
  Guys'
Lead foil also works well in most applications. The only draw back is it's slightly thick compared to tissue.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette

pepperman42:
As an aside. If you drape saran wrap over the model then put the wet tarp on theres no mess on the model - you just lift the whole thing off when its dry, remove the wrap and the tarp goes back in place.- saw this in a die cast car mag.

Steve

kornbeef:
Ummm at de risk of soundin Fick..... whots saran wrap? ;D

K

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