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The wing tip tapes differed in color, red primer, white to off-white or camouflage color. Really depends if you have references to the a/c you're depicting. Most common I've seen is white or camouflage. These two images indicate by overspray the tape was painted a camouflage color: Your results may vary. Cheers, Damian
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Flawless.... Cheers, Damian
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Great job with the Christmas Raffle, Kevin, as always!! Cheers, Damian
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I knew it, John has one of those 'shrink-ray' machines! Exceptional work. Cheers, Damian
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The cats meow.....nice one, Ernest! Cheers, Damian
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MRP Mr. Filler Liquid Putty???
D.B. Andrus replied to denders's topic in Construction & Scratch-building
Mr. filler Liquid putty is a little thicker and harder when dry than Mr. Surfacer 500. HTH, Damian -
Check Fire! Check Fire! Friendly in area! Merry Christmas to you and yours, Pete! Cheers, Damian
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I used it years ago and stopped for some reason or another. Now I'm giving it another go at seam filling and am pleased with it. John's(Thunnus) result is the main reason for trying again. Cheers, Damian
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Thanks, Tom! Request fulfilled.
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I'm too shaky at the moment to do manually what can be done easily with a mask cutter. The work consists of some circles for Hinomarus and an aircraft number. Trades will work for me. Any takers? Cheers and Merry Christmas, Damian
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The mottles are a good start point...now try going over them and pull the airbrush away to make them a bit larger - this will diffuse the edges some and make them a bit irregular in shape. I'd do this on your test sheet before applying to the model. Ernest has some excellent advice above. HTH Damian
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Merry Christmas to you and yours, Ernest! Cheers, Damian
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Ah, yes. You may know all of the following, not intended to offend. Here's my unsolicited basic advice on how I have some success with mottling technique. Try on a flat piece of scrap styrene. It's a lot about control of the flow and distance from the to be painted surface. Many Luftwaffe mottles used a variation of distance back and forth from the surface, movement away from the start point and a varied duration of the spray. Airbrush I use in an old (20+ years) Iwata HP-B with a .2 diameter nozzle. There is an add-on to limit fore and aft movement on the needle which may come standard on newer versions. Set the movement @ so it sprays about a 1/16" dot from around 1/4 to 3/16 inch away form the surface. Pressure at 10-15 lbs. depending on the airbrush and paint dilution. I use Mr. Color lacquers and dilute 1 part paint to 3 or 4 parts Mr. Self-Leveling Thinner. Have never tried with a water-based acrylic. I start with a dot of 1/16 on an inch and work out from there varying the above technique. A variation of slow for more defined paint edges and short quick movements for softer and misting areas. Period photos are your friend when learning the technique. Restorations, for the most part are not. HTH, Damian
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Just beautiful, Tom. Cheers, Damian
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Exceptional work, Chuck! What an interesting kit. Cheers, Damian
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Thanks, Mike! Having a good time with the kit. Cheers, Damian