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First of all it"s a top Flite ( really Top Flight, but advertising spelling is Top Flite) the Monokote process was originally developed for- shrink-wrapping fabric coverings on the wings of- you guessed it model airplanes. it came out in the seventies and was quite popular for a spell, as it was a proprietary product of the Top Flite company. Model airplane hobby has , sadly cracked-up and I do not even know if Top Flite is still in business. good luck! Product and system were never intended for doll work- but covering of wings on model airplanes.

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