Phenomenal lookiing cocpit there. Really like how youve done the dials.
Revell 1\32 Mk IIa Spitfire with extras
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Guest
-
Guest
-
Just got her all sewn up a bit of a squeeze but all went together with no dramas
Comment
-
Guest
-
Here's an update I have now got the aluminum undercoat on and I have tried the maskol trick on my prop to have ago at that worn look.
Also the cockpit tub sits a little proud of the body so I couldn't get the wing root's flush other than that it's all going well.
Comments are welcome
Comment
-
Guest
Looking very good Peter. The paint has gone on smooth. Great job on the propeller, I find painting propellers very annoying at times so well done mate.Comment
-
Here's my next update the paint is now done and I have tried the maskol trick to give it the worn look.
So comments are welcome
Comment
-
Guest
-
Guest
Comment
-
Guest
Some very nice work there Peter.
Think I might try a an overall wash Peter. Say a washed out fawn to go with the brown colour on the aircraft. May well then give a another wash overall but then give intensity to some parts to give a very very subtle difference. Second wash colour very washed out grey. all to give a patchy worn look but very subtle.
I always put a copy of the paint finish on an old fuselage which I use for testing ideas.
LaurieComment
Comment