You can use regular spray paint on elapor.
Put the first coats on lightly and let them dry.
It won't melt the foam, but a really wet coat may soften it a bit.
It's a great plane, better than the first version except for the dihedral,
they could have left that out...
I made the tail section removable and will probably make the wing 2 piece
for travel. I'm running stock 400's on 2 lipo's so it is a bit anemic, but 
it is so
light that it still climbs well.
Any suggestions for a good brushless 400 replacement?

Mark Mech
www.aerofoam.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jack Strother" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 6:16 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Elapor Foam Question


> Good Morning Folks !
> I have just finished assembling a Twin Starll made of Elapor foam.
> Having just installed the trim sheet, it occurs to me that I should seal 
> the decals.
>
> My query is what to use to seal and maybe paint with on this foam?
> I know for a fact that Lowes or Home Depot doen not Carry Multiprimer #60 
> 2700...8-)
>
> TIA
> CJ
>
> --
> Jack Strother
> Granger, IN
>
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