Guillow's Spitfire Tissue Covering Build Part 6

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Part 6 of my Guillow's Spitfire build sees me covering the model with tissue, it came out pretty well considering I didn't use any dope to tighten the fabric. A link to the first part of the build is at the end, 'like' and subscribe to follow this series, thank you (it's free to subscribe).
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Komentáře • 92

  • @rogerjoesbury9410
    @rogerjoesbury9410 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the tip about ripping the paper,I wouldn't have thought of it but you do that with wall paper.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 2 lety +1

      Perhaps that's where I subconsciously got the idea from Roger, thanks for commenting 👍🙂

  • @johnmetcalfe2482
    @johnmetcalfe2482 Před 2 lety +2

    Tissue skin looks very nice Cliff.

  • @tp2fly
    @tp2fly Před 4 lety +2

    Top job. Looks great. Love the method of sticking the tissue with the glue stick.

  • @mikelowe9906
    @mikelowe9906 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job Cliff! Looking forward to your next installment!

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Mike, it's probably a week away as I've got a couple of flying vids to edit but stay tuned 🙂

  • @IansRCExploits
    @IansRCExploits Před 4 lety

    Great job Cliff!! Flat earth, Dark Green, Duck egg blue!! Its the Law🤣😂

    • @IansRCExploits
      @IansRCExploits Před 4 lety

      Sorry I meant Sky blue!!

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      That's right Ian, although I'll probably leave the underside that pale colour to save weight 🙂

    • @IansRCExploits
      @IansRCExploits Před 4 lety

      Looks good though Cliff!! Well done👍😄

  • @bobflyman
    @bobflyman Před 4 lety +1

    Looks amazing Cliff!

  • @neildenton6785
    @neildenton6785 Před 4 lety

    Cliff I do like watching your video's keep them coming and wish you all the best !

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Neil, they'll be a couple of radio control flying videos coming up as I've got a couple of days off, do comment on those too it is appreciated.

  • @user-bj8bi2ku8z
    @user-bj8bi2ku8z Před 8 měsíci +1

    やはり、バルサの飛行機は良いです。

  • @MarkRobinson555
    @MarkRobinson555 Před 4 lety

    Great video and some great tips, thanks very much!

  • @johnberry8882
    @johnberry8882 Před 2 lety +1

    excellent build. thanks for sharing this. Where is the best source for the colored tissue. What tissue would be best to get?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi John, thanks you're welcome. The Vintage Model Company in the UK is one source, but there are many. There are different grades available as well. I used to buy it from my local model shop but that was a long time ago! If you Google 'model aeroplane tissue' you'll get some ideas. You can also buy tissue from craft shops and even florists but you'll need to experiment with it to 'get a feel' for how it performs, this includes gift wrap tissue, but like I said there are many different grades, hope this helps.

  • @Phillax31
    @Phillax31 Před 4 lety +1

    Looking sharp! She’s gonna make a nice 4 min flight!
    Since you don’t have to use the stock motor have you thought about using a different rubber?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Phillax31, yes, got some on order, the kit rubber is good for setting the c of g but not so good for duration (I'm told) 👍

  • @RCTaildraggin
    @RCTaildraggin Před 4 lety

    Awesome tutorial!! Thank you for sharing..

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Jerry, fun to do but hopefully even more fun to see in the air!

  • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
    @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

    Don't forget to subscribe for regular 'Cliff Harvey RC Planes' videos using this link: czcams.com/channels/jnAks7p9kAw7idDD9XtqZw.html

  • @radheyshyam8721
    @radheyshyam8721 Před 3 lety +1

    ITS AMAZING CLIFF !! how do ya manage to get the footage like its straight from the 90s ?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Radhey, do you mean straight from the 70's? 😁 I just used my mobile on this video 👍

  • @garrygilbert4635
    @garrygilbert4635 Před 4 lety +1

    She's coming along nicely. I've used a mate clear as well works amazing. You've inspired me to take on my guillows Aeronca 7EC Champ. I do think I'm going to make it RC. What was the covering you used on the chipmunk? I'm looking to do it silver as well. With Civil Air Patrol markings.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Hi Garry, the covering on the Chipmunk was Hobby King standard covering, it's very light indeed, at least the stuff I had was! The Aeronca is a lovely little plane, never built one though.

    • @garrygilbert4635
      @garrygilbert4635 Před 4 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Thanks Cliff.

  • @BennyCFD
    @BennyCFD Před rokem +1

    Which way should the grain of the tissue go

  • @titaniumhen
    @titaniumhen Před rokem +1

    Can you tell me where you bought the tissue paper, and what brand it is?
    I am just starting to cover my first Guillows plane.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před rokem +1

      Hi Henry, it's just tissue I've had for many years, have you tried Googling? There are suppliers around 🤔👍

  • @dancahill8555
    @dancahill8555 Před rokem +1

    I got the Comet kit. No rubber in it and not a word about it on the plan (or the box)! Any thoughts?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před rokem

      Hi Dan, check out this video and read the answer to Brian's question, I agree with it completely (assuming your model is the 16in version), cheers czcams.com/video/zRx-G8NjMB8/video.html

  • @mikeking6996
    @mikeking6996 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Cliff ,
    When doing a tissue covering build over balsa wood frame on any given model , is it feasable to brush two coats of dope on (for extra strength ? ) and then finish off with a gloss enamel spray paint (or two) ? Or will this make the model plane too weight heavy ?
    thanks

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mike, the dope won't add strength but will add a lot of weight, it depends how humid the air is where you live, a high humidity will cause the tissue to sag without sufficient dope so it won't fly so well, however more dope to combat this and the weight will cause it to not fly so well! Paint will add even more weight. That's why I used coloured tissue for both colours for maximum weight saving. Here's two channels to look at, the first is where you'll really learn how to build top class models by a true expert, the second illustrates how models react in a humid environment, both channels are excellent and well worth subscribing too. czcams.com/users/maxfliart and czcams.com/channels/rxRTOkn7YSD4cEtkbMOOhw.html 👍

  • @adventureguy4119
    @adventureguy4119 Před 2 lety +1

    How do I do the fussellodge

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 2 lety

      Hi The Guy, you can do it in small pieces, which is easier to manage, or bigger pieces. If you're not happy with any bits just remove them and try again, you'll get better 👍

  • @mikeshutts1969
    @mikeshutts1969 Před 2 lety +1

    HI Cliff, When you covered the fuselage, did you do it in sections like the plans say to or did you do it in larger areas. I am new to the tissue covering. Thanks.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mike, I did it in one, the underneath was one section as was the front top, the bigger you can handle the better really. Maybe three pieces? 🤔🙂

    • @mikeshutts1969
      @mikeshutts1969 Před 2 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Thanks, I think having bigger pieces looks nicer.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 2 lety

      @@mikeshutts1969 It does Mike, but you can disguise the joins if you tear the tissue, the fibres blend in to an extent.

  • @tobichessell132
    @tobichessell132 Před 4 lety

    Looks awsome. I do however have a question about covering the fuselage. Did you cover it in small pieces or more or less one large piece per side?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Tobi, basically I go for the biggest piece I can fit in one go, it depends on the curves you have to go around. With the model I'm building at the moment I plan to try putting the tissue on very slightly damp, it goes around curves more easily but it takes a bit more practice, I'll post a video when it's done. 👍

  • @ytehrani3885
    @ytehrani3885 Před 3 lety +1

    Hiya, looks fabulous. Great job!
    Cld you tell us which brand of clear lacquer you used?
    Looked on Amazon & saw Krylon for £31 & other brands for abt £8.
    Ppl said the cheap stuff was bad. I'm so confused. If you able, I'd love to hear what you recommend. Thank you so very much.
    Btw, I'm a total novice who found an an original One Nite 28 kit. Going to try my hand.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, thank you, the lacquer I used was one of the cheapest, if you look on Amazon (or anywhere really) for 'Autotek matt lacquer' that's what I used, it sprays very smoothly and lightly, you don't want much. I do know that Krylon is also very pipular. If in doubt make a little test square of balsa and tissue it, then finish it as you would your model, hope that helps 👍

    • @ytehrani3885
      @ytehrani3885 Před 3 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Thank you so much. You saved me a few quid there. Love this community of modellers. Great vibes. Thanks responding so fast. Take care!

  • @irwinweisbrot6644
    @irwinweisbrot6644 Před 4 lety

    Nice job on the wings. What are your thoughts on covering highly curved fuselages like the Spitfire? There seem to be 2 schools: use two sheets,1 bottom, 1 top, OR many smaller pieces.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Well Irwin, thanks for the wing compliment but no compliments on the fuselage 😁 It was a bit of a challenge due to the tapering curve, it seemed to work without adhesive but as soon as it was applied things went a bit awkward, the second side (starboard) was easier because I did it in three sections, front, mid and aft and that's what I'll do in future. At least the early planes were mostly slab sided.

    • @irwinweisbrot6644
      @irwinweisbrot6644 Před 4 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanesThanks Cliff. I must admit that I have tried both ways and have gotten frustrated either way. But on large planes it doesn't seem to matter. Maybe that's why I prefer WWI models for small planes.

  • @carrollhagan5466
    @carrollhagan5466 Před 3 lety

    I'm a new subscriber and would like to know what type of acrylic clear over spray do you use on the decals. Thanks, Carroll

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Carroll, thank you, the lacquer I used was one of the cheapest, if you look on Amazon (or anywhere really) for 'Autotek Matt Lacquer' that's what I used, it sprays very smoothly and lightly, you don't need very much. I do know that Krylon is also very popular. If in doubt make a little test square of balsa and tissue it, then finish it as you would your model, hope that helps 👍

  • @minecraftgamerz929
    @minecraftgamerz929 Před 4 lety

    hi, lovely model. Did you use domestic tissue? and what did you use to shrink it to get the wrinkles out ? thanks !

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Joseph, if you put the tissue on with as few wrinkes as possible it doesn't have much shrinking to do. If you go to 8:20 on the video you can see me spraying ordinary water, (a mister bottle would be better, it wouldn't soak it as much) onto both sides of the wing then I weigh it down for a couple of hours until the tissue is try. I don't use dope, it adds to much weight, the green is just emulsion paint watered down a bit and then the whole thing is given a light dusting of matt lacquer. The tissue is model covering tissue, domestic tissue can be used but it's not as soft and pliable.

  • @BrianRamseysg01
    @BrianRamseysg01 Před 4 lety

    NIce job so the clear laquer is only thing used to tighten after applying tissue?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Brian, the tissue went on as tight as I could manage, then the water, this is what does 95% of the tightening, then the spray lacquer just seals the tissue and gives it strength, to be honest I was surprised it works as well as it did! It's a good idea Brian to do a little test square to see how it works for you. 😉

    • @BrianRamseysg01
      @BrianRamseysg01 Před 4 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes so it was plain water not distilled or was it mixed with alch I have heard so many stories I used to use nitrate dope back in the day years ago then as I have found heavy as now I tried brand name plaztic dope 95%water 5% to preshrink was a night mare then applied a stronger coat but wasnt very pleased managed to do all flying surfaces ok now on fuse as my current build is a practice run before I approch the Cessna 180 which should turn out all the better for this build of the Typhoon. NB Pre shrinking for me gives wrinkles and bumps. Will be following your method on the fuse plain water distilled Ill use all I need is a better spray, garden ones way too heavy lol

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +1

      @@BrianRamseysg01 Yes, just plain tap water, we have soft water here, I don't know if that makes a difference. Re the sprayer, the one I used doesn't exactly mist it on and the tissue goes quite saggy and takes a bit longer to dry but while it's wet it's very delicate.

  • @cliffholliman4487
    @cliffholliman4487 Před 4 lety

    Hello Cliff
    From Cliff. I have this kit. Never built a balsa. This is going to be fun. Watched all the videos. As for tissuing the fuselage it seems to be challenging. Any tips? Videos are wonderful.
    Thank you......Cliff

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Hi Cliff, thanks for watching. Tips for the fuselage covering ... basically do it in sections, as for what size sections it depends on your skill/confidence level, the bigger the section the quicker the job gets done. I will say though don't worry about pulling the tissue off and cutting a new piece if you mess up. Are you making it to fly or static?

    • @cliffholliman4487
      @cliffholliman4487 Před 4 lety

      Cliff Harvey RC Planes
      Thank you for the response. I have no experience with building one of these. I am a toolmaker so I have a lot of experience with fitting. On the question asked. Would you fit the tissue one side at a time or drape it over? Thank you for your reply. I’m looking forward to building the spitfire. I would not be here without it.

    • @cliffholliman4487
      @cliffholliman4487 Před 4 lety

      Cliff Harvey RC Planes I’m going to fly it from my ceiling. Thank you............

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      @@cliffholliman4487 The challenge Cliff is the fuselage doesn't just curve in one direction and the tissue will tend to crease hence why I said do it in smaller sections. The finish will be just as good once painted.

  • @SharneAndrews
    @SharneAndrews Před 3 lety

    My trimming of the tissue paper just doesnt cut as easily as yours... I wonder if you have a special blade, or perhaps technique?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 3 lety

      Hi Sharne, firstly fit a brand new blade this is essential really. I try not to cut tissue which is wet with water or glue until it's had a few minutes to dry, it just tears to easily, in some instances I'll pull wet tissue apart against the edge of the balsa if the tissue colour is the same, the small fibers blend in with one another.

  • @MrDwainDibley
    @MrDwainDibley Před 4 lety

    Cosmic Stuff Cliff. Did you pin down when you applied the lacquer mate.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Hi DD, didn't pin down but used the weights, same difference. The laquer dried in just a couple if minutes in the heat were having at the moment, because I had a little washout the trailing edge was supported and the lower surface was off the board anyway. I had a piece of polythene under it just in case it stuck though.

    • @MrDwainDibley
      @MrDwainDibley Před 4 lety

      Well yes, but to avoid warps apart from the intended ones. LOL
      I am looking at tissue over 5 micron mylar for the Mr Mulligan. but having seen the lacquer result, I may change my mind. Modern products have revolutionised tissue covering.

  • @jonjepson3650
    @jonjepson3650 Před 4 lety

    Eeh bye Eck it's looking good. I am sure if you don't win the longest flight you will win the best looking spitfire. Are you allowed to say the name of the clear lacquer or lacker as Fred Dibnah would say 👍

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Hi Jon, if you Google "Autotek Professional Matt Lacquer' you'll find it, it sprays very finely, just what you want on a small model lad.

  • @MORCOPOLO0817
    @MORCOPOLO0817 Před 4 lety

    Is this Rubber powered model going to be only round the pole or free flight?

  • @CryhavocMike
    @CryhavocMike Před 4 lety

    I don't see anything on the Guillows site about the contest you are building this for.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety

      Click the 'announcements' button on the left hand side, you should see it there Mike.

  • @mikegmdw1
    @mikegmdw1 Před 4 lety

    When I built my first Keil Kraft Spitfire flying model in 1960 I found the c.of.g really difficult to achieve cause the real one had a very heavy RR Merlin and the amount of lead weight I had to add to balance it by holding the wing tips was I thought excessive? How will you overcome this?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 4 lety +3

      That's easy Mike ,I'm fitting a RR Merlin ha ha. No, only joking, I've lightened the tail end as much as I can and what has to be added has got to be added. For every 1g on the tail you have to add 4g on the nose so it's worth shaving off as much as possible.

  • @echannel1018
    @echannel1018 Před 3 lety

    What is used to shrink the fiber? Just water?

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 3 lety +1

      I just use water but you can add alcohol so it doesn't shrink as fast but water's ok, try and mist it on if you can 👍

    • @echannel1018
      @echannel1018 Před 3 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes so I wanna buy one of these rubber driven plane kits for me to have fun building and my children to play with. I am aware it will get destroyed but at this price point I am fine with that.
      What do I need to build it that is not included in the kit, besides the glue obviously?
      Is it reasonable to paint is with a light coat of car rattle can colour that I have around?
      Did you and if yes why, decide against the fiber supplied in the kit?
      My apologies for the noob questions.

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes  Před 3 lety +1

      @@echannel1018 Noob questions are great, no problems there. You're right in so far as it'll get destroyed pretty quick 😁 Weight is the killer of a good flight so by the time you've either doped, or as I use sometimes, clear matt lacquered the tissue it's starting to get heavy, then you put paint on top of that and you're building a brick. This is why I used coloured tissue, the brown, and then painted the green on using watered down emulsion. Nothing wrong with the kit tissue as such, just that it was white. Also it's a good idea to test any paint etc in a small area first to make sure there's no funny reactions.

    • @echannel1018
      @echannel1018 Před 3 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes thank you for the swift replies. Highly appreciated. Greetings from Hamburg

    • @echannel1018
      @echannel1018 Před 3 lety

      @@CliffHarveyRCPlanes My apologies, one more question. Do you think it is reasonable to use water only and no tensioner clear and then go with coloured paint directly? Then I can dust that on lightly and save weight