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Building Tips and technical articles. => Building techniques => Topic started by: frank carlisle on June 17, 2006, 09:26:59 PM
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I've gotten a lot of good advice here at the Stunt Hangar , but up till now I didn't have anything much to offer in how to tips.
The checkerboard pattern has been a perennial favorite in stunt plane paint schemes. A couple days ago I was painting a Black Hawk Models 1/2 A Basic Trainer. It's a little plane and a perfect place to try a checkerboard pattern.
Here is what I did to mask it for paint. I added the dark check pattern to an existing red background. To create the checks. I cut a 2" X6" strip of masking tape into one inch squares and then starting at the hinge line I layed those little blue squares down one at a time. It was short work . Pretty much like putting a tile floor in the bathroom.
EDIT--I got the colors wrong but you get the idea.......
Here is a picture of the results.
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Frank, that's a pretty checkering job! And a good technique. I have always been curious on how to checker. What is the process on something more difficult, for example the curving, flowing checkers on wings or like Robert Storick's P-47 nose? Same process? Maybe Robert (or somebody else), can do a "how to" article. I love the look but have no idea where to start. Thanks to all, Bruce