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Berman
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Rib tape material
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May 05, 2013, 09:35:45 AM »
A very good material for replicating rib tapes is the .003 to .0035 inch thick self adhesive vinyl available at instant sign shops. They always have large sheet remnants which they are happy to give for free if you explain your modeling needs. Be sure to ask for the permanent adhesive variety. This adheres quite well and sticks even better the longer it is on. To provide a better surface for painting, I recommend brushing or spraying(do this prior to cutting and applying to model) a very light and quick coat of the purple primer solvent that is normally used to etch PVC plumbing pipes prior to the application of cement. Caution: too much PVC primer will melt the vinyl. Enamel paint adheres nicely to the etched vinyl. I have not tried acrylic paints.
To cut consistent narrow strips, epoxy two razor or knife blades together with the appropiate sized gap filled in with piece of sheet styrene. Cut along a metal straight edge. This technique also works for decal strips.
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uncletony
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Great tip thanks!
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Bo,
If your interested in heres a link where I get mine. Excellent fast service.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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http://www.grafsticktapeandlabel.com/
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uncletony
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Thx Gregory
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Re: Rib tape material
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May 05, 2013, 01:24:33 PM »
Thanks Barry for the tip, this could come in very useful, and thanks Gregory for the link, I'm sure many will find this helpful.
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May 05, 2013, 01:30:36 PM »
Excellent and useful tip, Barry. Thanks for posting, Thanks for the additional info, Gregory.
Cheers,
Bud
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Ian from Doncaster
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Great tip about using 2 blades stuck together to cut thin parallel strips!!!
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