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I used to use the green frogtape whene I was painting signs we would mask and then use a spray bottle of water to seal it, dry off the surface and paint not sure if the water spray is really neccesary but thats just how I learned to use frogtape
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patrick206 I have used it, and the similar green one from the paint retail store. If not identical it's very close, I find it useful for general masking. But for more demanding tasks, like canopy frame masking, I still use the Tamiya.... Patrick
I have used it, and the similar green one from the paint retail store. If not identical it's very close, I find it useful for general masking. But for more demanding tasks, like canopy frame masking, I still use the Tamiya....
Patrick
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
I have used it, and the similar green one from the paint retail store. If not identical it's very close, I find it useful for general masking. But for more demanding tasks, like canopy frame masking, I still use the Tamiya or Frisket, sometimes even the hobby metal foil. Scotch brand Removeable Tape often works well, but can leave bit of adhesive behind to be cleaned up.
Been playing around with this stuff and have not really seen any diferance in the two, right down to texture and color. I think this stuff is the BULK tamiya tape I always wanted to find. am I right would like to know from the more educated modelers out there
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