Howdy Timmah,
Well, I personally have never used the adhesive backed foil, but I do use a product called "Hobby Mask" which is produced and offered by "Artool" you can find their website here: www.artoolproducts.com
but you can find the mask i am talking about here: http://www.iwatamedea.com/products/artool/mask.jsp .
And below is an excerpt from the website:
Hobby Mask
What will you do with Hobby Mask?
Protecting clear parts:
· Aircraft canopies: mask the glass, paint the frame
· Scale autos and trucks: cover windows and lights
· RC cars: mask the windows and paint it up
Doing camouflage:
· Aircraft: splinter and modern geometric designs
· Armor: WWII and modern
· Ships: hull patterns
Doing panel accents:
· Aircraft: weathering new and old panels
· rmor: replacement patterns
· Sci-Fi vehicles: federation and Aztec patterns
· Railroad: weathering accents, new and old panels
Doing striping:
· Cars and trucks: racing and accent stripes
· Aircraft: airline markings, invasion stripes
· Ships: waterline, deck markings
"Artool Hobby Mask makes fast work out of masking large areas and tackling intricate painting and airbrushing graphics. This solvent proof adhesive clear film stretches well and conforms easily to odd contours and corners."
- RC Car Action Magazine
Item HM-1 6" x 10 yds.
Read the
press release.
One difference i am sure of between this film and the foil is that once masked, you cant see through the foil to trim the masking. With the film, you can see support structures on things like canopies through the film allowing you to trim away the un-needed film more easily.
If i am not mistaken, I think I paid about $13.00 (USD) for the 6 inch x 10 yard roll I have........and it doesnt look like I am about to run out anytime soon.
I hope this is of some help to you, have a good day,
Greg aka GW