I was long under the impression it was that way round too
This was not helped by people saying things like, “It’s called duck tape because water slides off it like off a duck” … :rolling: Then I learned that duck is a certain fabric weave, and in fact derives from Dutch doek (pronounced, more or less, as “dook”) that just means “cloth” or “fabric”.
You’re welcome
It’s the having to cut the strips that I find most tiresome. I really should have bought a roll of 1.5 mm wide tape before starting this.
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I’m hoping it will, with the superglue smeared all over it. I think Steven was right that it might flake off otherwise — just look at how it behaves when you pull masking tape off a model.
As for the colour, I’m in luck there. On the real tanks, they sprayed a coat of par-al-ketone over all the tape and surrounding areas, as well as most of the suspension. This was a semigloss black stuff that (somewhat surprisingly to me) is apparently still in widespread use, especially for waterproofing or conserving aircraft. In other words, all I have to do is load semigloss black into my airbrush and spray it none too neatly so it covers all the tape and more
Like this:
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This photo comes from an interesting page about building tanks and shipping them overseas.

You’re welcome

It’s the having to cut the strips that I find most tiresome. I really should have bought a roll of 1.5 mm wide tape before starting this.
Thanks

I’m hoping it will, with the superglue smeared all over it. I think Steven was right that it might flake off otherwise — just look at how it behaves when you pull masking tape off a model.
As for the colour, I’m in luck there. On the real tanks, they sprayed a coat of par-al-ketone over all the tape and surrounding areas, as well as most of the suspension. This was a semigloss black stuff that (somewhat surprisingly to me) is apparently still in widespread use, especially for waterproofing or conserving aircraft. In other words, all I have to do is load semigloss black into my airbrush and spray it none too neatly so it covers all the tape and more

[ATTACH]406194[/ATTACH]
This photo comes from an interesting page about building tanks and shipping them overseas.
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