Dry Covering a Stick and Tissue Model Airplane Wing Tip with Tissue
This video demonstrates one of many methods for covering a stick and tissue model airplane wing tip. The compound curves of a wing tip sometimes benefit from covering the tip with a separate piece of tissue. This helps avoid wrinkles and provides a much nicer looking end product. The model being covered is a Megow Fairchild Ranger. The tissue being used is Easy Built Mt. Fuji. Thanks for watching.

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