Hey CTrill,
Do ya have a Snickers???
. I use a liquid mask when I do my canopies.
You can either apply it w/ a medium or fine brush. I generally start at a center point on the canopy and work my way down towards the frame work.
General rule of thumb is that you have a lil thicker coat because it is easier to get off(well at least for me).
When I tried a thinner coat, it took me longer to peel off(dont get nervous).
After you have applied it and let it sit for a day or so, now you can paint.
To remove the mask, just use a sharppened tooth pick and start at one corner. Once you have a bite, the rest will come off.
If by chance there is some left, you can always use some tape to remove the rest.
I used this method on my Me262 and costs around $2 a bottle.
Flaps up, Mike
If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger