QUOTE: Originally posted by garyfo
Oh the frustration. The anger. The hate.
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I do my canopies the same way each time and have had no probs or leaks.
1. Clean the canopy with alcohol and let dry.
2. Get tamiya masking tape. (narrow 1/4 inch strips are easier to work with)
3. Put the canopy on a light table or on a GE portable flourescent lamp.
Put that tape on and mask those frames with confidence! The light shining thru really helps to see those frames, especially on 1/72 scale birds.
Be sure to use a new x-acto blade and pull the knife, don't push it.
After cutting, burnish the tape down with a piece of plastic (I use an old testors brush handle sharpened in a pencil sharpener).
Glue the canopy on the plane if you want, or apply masking tape underneath the canopy and a blob of blu tak. The stick a toothpick in there to hold it while you are painting.
4. Spray future or some other clear coat and let dry before painting. It prevents leaks under the tape.
Don't forget to decal and dullcoat afterwards if you need to.
5. after paint and dullcoat (you remembered that right?) dries, use a pointed toothpick to push one corner of the tape off. Then use tweezers and pull the tape off at a 45 degree angle.
Tip: Don't look at the light too long, it's not the sun, but can still strain your eyes if you look at it long. I do one side of the canopy and walk away for a few.
Light tables can be expensive, the GE task light is much cheaper, I got mine at BJs
Happy masking.