IJ001 Posted May 24, 2016 Author Share Posted May 24, 2016 Nice work so far...where did u get the decals for Black 2...i like that scheme It won't be 'Black 2' it's 'Black 7' (same unit), decals from the Kagero 'Top Colours' book. Ian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted May 25, 2016 Author Share Posted May 25, 2016 Lots of photos of paint, so I'll break this down in to 'bite size' chunks.... Starting with the undersides: Xtracolour RLM78 enamel - at least ten years old and used only once before - cut with refined turps about 65/35 and applied in two thinnish coats followed by lightening a little with Humbrol Lt. Gull Grey (129) and post shading in to the centre of the panels. Here it is a wee bit closer: I appreciate that right now it looks a wee bit like a harlequin but the effect will 'calm down' once I apply a pin wash and a few of the usual weathering techniques. Stand by, folks more in a few mins... Ian. kvlazer22 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted May 25, 2016 Author Share Posted May 25, 2016 Theatre markings next: I still use enamels for two-out-of-three of my models, and in 40-odd years of playing with bits of plastic I've never found anything as easy to use as good ol' Humbrol 22 !!. More very soon. Ian. kvlazer22 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted May 25, 2016 Author Share Posted May 25, 2016 Ok, last one before bed-time. Again Xtracolour enamel, RLM79, I love using this colour it has a wonderful rich chestnut tone. Two thin coats, no post-shading yet, that will happen in the next session. So thanks for taking the time to look and/or comment. Please feel free to criticise, comment, or ask me any questions. AFN Ian. X15, 109, Shawn M and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimW Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Very nice! I love desert schemes. I don't do enough of them! Tim W. IJ001 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shawn M Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 lovely paint work IJ001 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSP_Kevin Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 That certainly is a lovely rich brown colour. It's coming along very nicely, Ian. Kev IJ001 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted May 27, 2016 Author Share Posted May 27, 2016 Post-shading the top-side, just the upper fuselage and tops of the wings. Used the base-colour mixed with a little 'sand'. Sprayed at VERY low pressure in to the centre of the panels. The photo exaggerates the effect, it isn't that 'stark'. Thanks for looking and/or commenting. Will leave this until after the weekend, then apply a couple of coats of Johnsons Klear to seal it all in. Have a great weekend all. Ian. XOPCT and kvlazer22 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted May 31, 2016 Author Share Posted May 31, 2016 Ok, so not too many comments, but I'll press-on. Had a 'light work day', so managed to get the pin wash done with Windsor & Newton oils thinned with refined turps. This evening I sealed it all with (another) brush-coat of Klear/Future. Next decals. AFN Ian. XOPCT, X15 and kvlazer22 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthony in NZ Posted May 31, 2016 Share Posted May 31, 2016 Ian that's brilliant mate, for some reason I had missed this build! I am off for further reading, loving what you have achieved here and that you are combining different paint techniques Cheers Anthony IJ001 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted June 3, 2016 Author Share Posted June 3, 2016 Decals on: Next masking and then 'squiggles'. Ian. alain11, XOPCT, X15 and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSP_Kevin Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 Nice! Kev Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted June 7, 2016 Author Share Posted June 7, 2016 Non-photo update: Well that didn't go well. I simply couldn't maintain a consistency of pressure, flow of paint and therefore width of line. Three practice goes and two 'actual' sessions and then had to wipe the whole thing off. But as nobody ever told me how to give-up, I went to my 'Plan B' and simply hand-painted the 'wandering snails' with a signwriters brush like this one: http://shop.paintworks.biz/davinci-ocean-lettering-brush-series-1287-size-20-1381-p.asp No I didn't get the soft edge to the green that I would have liked, but I did get consistency and great colour coverage. Now the process doesn't just stop there because once it dries & cures I'll rub-it-back with 3600/4000/6000grit Micro-polishing cloths which will fade it right back, even chip the green a little making it appear as a worn and weathered-out tone. I know it sounds like I'm making this up as I go along, but 'Plan B' has been very thoroughly thought-out and was pretty d*mn close to being 'Plan A'. Bare with me, progress pics at the end of the week. AFN Ian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IJ001 Posted June 7, 2016 Author Share Posted June 7, 2016 Well no doubt about it now - the effect is OK, however it is way below what I'd already achieved prior to putting the green on yesterday. Because I was so happy with the model before, I'm not going to throw it at the wall, just take a deep breath and put it away for now. Later when I've finished some other builds I'll find an alternative paint/decal scheme that allows me to keep what I've done then finish it another time. Shame, but you gotta know when to walk away, bank what you have and return to it when you have the enthusiasm again.Thanks for all the support and comments through this build, always appreciated and never taken for granted. Ian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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