I went to cover a plane Saturday (Randy's Banshee), and found that the Monocoat that I had was stuck to its backing film. @#$%.
I've been buying single rolls of Monocoat or Ultracoat at the LHS, all the while thinking that there has to be a less expensive way to cover planes.
I've got very little experience with 'coats other than Mono- and Ultra-coat -- back in the day I was mostly covering with tissue or silkspan, with a little bit of Coverite thrown in. I'm still in "build & crash" mode, so I'm not ready to order up dope and start using the roll of Polyspan under my bench -- that'll come later.
I've heard some negative comments on Black Baron and Towercoat, and I've certainly had the dubious "pleasure" of trying to get some roll of mystery-coat to work right. So is anyone using them and liking them?
How about Brodak's Kolor Koat, which is on 2-for-1 sale right now?
Sans any input, I'm either going to go and buy out a fellow modeler's stash of various film coverings and hope for the best, or buy a 25 foot roll of Monocoat from Tower ($55, which works out to $2.20/foot).
Thanks in advance.