Hi:
I have been reviewing the various posts with a lot of respect for the skills presented by your many members.
I am building the larger Guillows Hellcat as a static model to hang in my workshop. It has been a while since I last built a balsa kit. I recall using dope as a teen and feel comfortable with the Nitrate and Butyrate technique. I use Duco cement in a syringe and especially like the ability to build up fillets that are extremely strong and fast drying. I build on sheets of Homosote over plans covered with Saran Wrap.
I'm toying with not using dope due to the odor. I am building in our dining room. I want a non-transparent (heavy) model for durability. I want a solid looking color and intend to pick a blue similar to the box cover picture. This model will never fly.
Q - If I use the 60/40 carpenters glue technique and then brush on or spray a water base color, will the fabric re-tighten after paint application? I'm striving for "no" wrinkles.
Here is the Wing under construction:
Here is a partial assembly:
My Cockpit:
Front prop:
Prop Support: Wire within brass tubing, home-made collar clamp.
Thank you... Tom