Dave Calkins
Registered User
Anchorage, Alaska
I personally prefer to not have to deal with polyurethane or enamel as trim color materials, when shot onto dope. I don't want to have to deal with it when repairing small fabric dings....
...But I understand the effect of having a forever-shiny trim color.... If your eye see's the glint off the polyurethane trim color, it makes you think the whole a/c is shiny.
Anyone check out that giant decal that CC put on the "Raffle" Cub?
The wide upper red stripe along the fuselag side behind the window is a decal printed with all the "sponsors".
The main decal color is red, and the sponsor logos are in white.
from 50 feet it looks like a bunch of seagull crap, conveniently squirted from a perch atop the upper corner fabric forming stringer.
That decal might be tough to repair if a rock got up there.
Dave Calkins.
...But I understand the effect of having a forever-shiny trim color.... If your eye see's the glint off the polyurethane trim color, it makes you think the whole a/c is shiny.
Anyone check out that giant decal that CC put on the "Raffle" Cub?
The wide upper red stripe along the fuselag side behind the window is a decal printed with all the "sponsors".
The main decal color is red, and the sponsor logos are in white.
from 50 feet it looks like a bunch of seagull crap, conveniently squirted from a perch atop the upper corner fabric forming stringer.
That decal might be tough to repair if a rock got up there.
Dave Calkins.