letsgobrowns82, yeah the idea of giving you the masks would be novel if they were pre-cut. Can't tell you the hell it was trimming these SOB's to fit.
PANZERMAN they give you two figures in this kit, one seated one standing, but I'm sorry to disappoint you. I'm not seating the pilot. They'll stay sprue huggers.
Bit of work done this week as I'm trying to speed it up to get ready for the BSC. This post is pic heavy as I know the kiddies love their pictures. So lets pony up....
So I started this weeks fun with the masking of the canopy. Tricky work even with a brand new blade. I've never used them but I'm thinking the Eduard masks are probably so much better then the masks offered in this kit.
Masked up and dry fitted.
Glued in with that Micro Clear stuff. Man it smells awfully like Elmers Glue.
Oh' before I get too far ahead I also did a little more seam work down stairs at the belly button. A little Bondo Spot Putty worked great. Sanded away some panel lines smoothing out the Bondo so I re-scribed some vanquished lines.
Time to mask the bottom glass. This absolutely s#%*&!
Finished masking! All clear parts installed and ready for primer. I thinned down Mr. Surfacer 1200 about 70% and shot it through the AB roughly around 15 psi.
After a light sanding with 2400 grit...I know very high number, but it gives a very nice smooth feel to the primed surface.
Time for base coat! Okay I forgot to take the base coat pics...my bad. So after researching the colors for this bird I realized I wanted to go off the reservation and use a bit of artistic licensing to achieve the desired effect. I started with the color callouts that Tamiya recommended then tweaked them to my flavor. Tamiya suggests AS-16 Light Grey for the entire plane. I happen to have XF-66 Light Grey but find both greys still not right. Pics of this kit with more of a blue hue is somewhere out there in a Google search so I used the XF-66 in a 4:1 ratio with XF-18 Medium Blue and landed a Grey Blue I like.
I did the same for the belly of the beast as well. Can't remember my source but Medium Grey was what I found the underside of the plane is. This is like a Grey Tan color and seemed too earthy for me. For this I used a 5:3 ratio of XF-20 Medium Grey and X-2 White.
These are my end results with masking removed.
I have a bit of clean up and some touch ups around the canopy's. I had a wee bit of over spray in one spot and a bit of masking pulled off some paint on the canopy. This happened on the bottom glass too. I'll go in with my 00 brush and dab them both to correct them. I'll let this all cure first then clean her up.
Thanks for taking the time to check this out.