Mike, I thought the orange pigmented looked better on the Barnstormer than the Chizler's dyed finish. The latter was a bit blotchy.
Larry...POLYSPAN!!!! Silkspan isn't what it once was. Save it for fuselages, but nowhere that is likely to warp or split.
Steve
Hi Steve, thank you so much for your advice.
I have to admit , I have never used poly-span and I fear change.
I have heard horror stories about Poly-span getting fuzzy if you sand through, and I get carried away with the sand paper at times.
I don't know if you have seen my finishes, but I will not be happy with a finish unless it is absolutely perfect. If I paint the plane I'm sure I can fix the fuzzies and paint over it, but with a translucent finish that I plan on, I don't know that I can pull it off with Poly-Span.
Another question that I have, is can Poly-span be dyed the way that I dye silkspan?
I thank you all for your input, and as I procede with the finish, I will post the progress.
Thanks again.
Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team