Attaching foilage

Just wanted to make sure that something like white glue is idea for attaching natural foilage like lichen and such before I do it and its not.

white glue is the preferred method of most. It dries transparent and to quote oft written passages in the aircraft build articles I’ve read, “often allows the base color to show through or transmit so that the attachment is seamless and often needs no painting to cover or hide.”

Be sure to use it sparingly and to hide any over spread since it will make a glossy patch. Once dry it is almost invisible and easily cleans up. If you decide down the road to change your camo, a little water will soften the glue and it will pop off. Any remainder can either be scraped or literaly peeled away.

Also make a very good seam filler.

Well as Mike puts it…

Thanks Mike. Thanks to my 5 year olds left over school supplies I have plenty of it.

I hear that , I have plenty myself But X2 kids.

Ever notice though that you can never find a pen or pencil when you need it and you know you have had to have bought a few thousand all school year for the kids.

My problem is not finding the pencils, it’s actually finding one that is sharp.

Or finding one with the eraser not chewed off.[:D]