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How to foil

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Hello here a small how to foil.
I will try to explain as good as i can.
First off all what do we need.
Cotton swabs,a sharp knife,gleu for the foil,foil off course and siccisors.
(the best is that u model isnt painted)
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he glass plate is for the foil so u can rub it down without wrinkels.
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If u put gleu on your model part be shure there is no dust on it(dust is your worst enemey)
U will see that the gleu s a milky aperenc.
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U have to wait untill the gleu is dryd before u put the foil on.
he foil is bigger then the part u whant to foil.
Take a cotton swab en work from the inside to the out side.
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Than u have this.
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take the sharp knif to cut the foil in the panel line.
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Then u can go on for the net panel.
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U can use steelwool to get difrent grades.
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Be sure u use fine steelwool this is 000.
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U can use eather side of the foil and dondt forget to turn the foil 90°
(if u look close to the foil u can see some markings on it)

So when u have ried it u can get good results.
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the first model i have foild whas a old F-4 kit
So tryfirst on a old kit
Good luck to u all.

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Great how to mate thank you for doing this.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-TGcs5u_ZXSZ9kObNfsPg


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Great little tutorial. Do you use the wire wool to get the different coloured panels as seen in the final picture?
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Excellent guide, thanks for adding this to the forum :thumb2:
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cheers that was great thancks, now of to the kitchen to grab the foil :lol:
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Nice one! I tried this once, but only on a small piece. Looks great on yours!
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Looks fab. Is that supermarket kitchen baking foil?
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Been waiting for this, thanks man :bow::

Few questions:
When you put on the second piece, you also take a piece that is to big put it a little bit over the first piece.
Then you cut it in the panelline.
Don't you then have the problem that you can see the cut? I mean, can't you see a cuttingline then?

Do you put the decals directly on the foil or do you first put on a clear coat?

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peppie wrote:Been waiting for this, thanks man :bow::

Few questions:
When you put on the second piece, you also take a piece that is to big put it a little bit over the first piece.
Then you cut it in the panelline.
Don't you then have the problem that you can see the cut? I mean, can't you see a cuttingline then?

Do you put the decals directly on the foil or do you first put on a clear coat?

Thanks again :th:
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Yes the foil is Always bigger than the pannel u are going to do.
This s for protection if u are going to use the steelwool.

And yes then u cut in the line and the lines are good visible.
I have clearcoat the models with sol plus before the decals ae going in to place.

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Rob wrote:Looks fab. Is that supermarket kitchen baking foil?
Just normal aluminium foil.

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ScaleModelling1105 wrote:Great little tutorial. Do you use the wire wool to get the different coloured panels as seen in the final picture?
Cheers,
Iff u put the foil inbleach u ge a white shine.
bleach with lead a darker grey.
bleach and copper u get copper colour.
Bleach with copper and lead Multi colour.

If u do this do it outside and whatch the foil.
If its to long in the bleach u dondt have foil anymore.
The bleach disolve the foil.

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Hi mark.

This is awesome mate. Thanks so much for this.

I hope you dont mind but i have a made a pdf file for this guide for everyone to download should they so wish.

https://www.mediafire.com/?nhhtawd843hydbz

Thanks wayne.
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