by Stefano Salesi » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:26 am
Ok...Anthony suggest to "drink wine" and i...will suggest another bad habit...smoke self-made cigarettes.
If you make your own cigarettes you have the thin and useful rolling paper..i use them for canvas covered railings, flags, covered boats and canopies of a/c.
2 ways of making a flag
The (very) hard one
simply take one rolling paper and paint on it the flag, leaving an extra thin part of the adhesive stripe free from the paint. while the color is setting, give shape to the flag, putting it on toothpics or anything else wich is round and of the correct size.
then apply a matt coat, wich give some strenght to the flag.
than, gently moist the adhesive part of the rolling paper free from the paint, and stick it to the boom. a final coat of matt brushed on the contact part will stick the thing forever.
another way is to take the rolling paper, cut to size, soak with diluited white glue, let it dry and give shape (toothpics or so on) apply on this the kit's decal. the rolling paper is very thin, but once soaked with paint or white glue is very rigid and keep the shape very well.
Ok, now it's just time to...a cigarette (bad habit, i know...)
Ok...Anthony suggest to "drink wine" and i...will suggest another bad habit...smoke self-made cigarettes.
If you make your own cigarettes you have the thin and useful rolling paper..i use them for canvas covered railings, flags, covered boats and canopies of a/c.
2 ways of making a flag
The (very) hard one
simply take one rolling paper and paint on it the flag, leaving an extra thin part of the adhesive stripe free from the paint. while the color is setting, give shape to the flag, putting it on toothpics or anything else wich is round and of the correct size.
then apply a matt coat, wich give some strenght to the flag.
than, gently moist the adhesive part of the rolling paper free from the paint, and stick it to the boom. a final coat of matt brushed on the contact part will stick the thing forever.
another way is to take the rolling paper, cut to size, soak with diluited white glue, let it dry and give shape (toothpics or so on) apply on this the kit's decal. the rolling paper is very thin, but once soaked with paint or white glue is very rigid and keep the shape very well.
Ok, now it's just time to...a cigarette (bad habit, i know...)