Several years back when I was married, my EX's nephew decided that after I was done building a P51 mustang, he decided that he wanted to know if it could actually fly. Did I mention this was my EX's nephew. Oh how mad I was.
+1 on the Elmer's white glue. It dries clear and you can clean off excess easily. It's also fun to pickoff your fingers . The kid in me shines through.
I've looked everywhere and have not been able to find appropriate humidity levels for painting and priming a model. I know a ton of sanding and body prep needs done before anything is sprayed but I haven't found anything to do with appropriate levels. I live in central Oregon and have been having between 40-60% during the day. I only use rattle cans for both. Would this work if there is no wind? Any and all help is appreciated.