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    #31
    Thanks for your comments.

    The weekend started well. I painted Olive Drab and then the U. S. insignia.

    Now is the time of lateral insignia. The different curvature of the fuselage and one air extractor, complicating everything. I painted the white part but could not put the mask to paint the blue. Solution, put the decals.

    Sanded the insignia U.S. and returned to paint it again. After lights and shadows.

    I painted the identification numbers.

    Now Future and put the decals.

    Regards

    ajcmac

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    • Vaughan
      • Apr 2011
      • 3175

      #32
      Great work Antonio it's all coming together really well.

      Vaughan

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      • Guest

        #33
        all the preshading and paint job are truly spectacular, awesome so far

        mobear

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        • Guest

          #34
          Can you explain your "lights and shadows" effect? Lovely P-47.

          Cheers

          Collin

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          • MORIARTY1177
            • Jul 2011
            • 485

            #35
            Simply Beautiful!

            Regards

            Chris

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            • colin m
              Moderator
              • Dec 2008
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              • Colin
              • Stafford, UK

              #36
              Great detail with the pre-shading.

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              • Guest

                #37
                Originally posted by \
                Can you explain your "lights and shadows" effect? Lovely P-47.Cheers

                Collin
                Collin

                My English is bad but I hope it is enough to understand.

                The model was painted with Neutral Gray and Olive Drab (XF-53 and XF-62 from Tamiya).

                In a new bottle, mixed a bit of XF-53 with a few drops of white. With this mixture I painted the insides of the panels. After, for the shadows, a darker gray, in this case XF-63, painted lines of panels. These two mixtures with about 80% of thinner.

                Then, with the same mixture of XF-53, traced lines, with very rapid passages. On the wings in the direction of flight and on fuselage I drew vertical lines.

                At the top of the fuselage procedure in the same manner. At the XF-62 joined a few drops of yellow, and applied the lights, black (XF-01) for the shadows. These two mixtures also about 80% of thinner.

                Regards

                ajcmac

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  your projects are always incredibly well done. your paint work is second to none. great job.

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                  • Guest

                    #39
                    And after apply a layer of Tamiya gloss clear, put the decals. The U.S. insignia and personal brand of the pilot.

                    With the gloss clear of the lights and shadows disappeared, at least in the darker color.

                    I've tried with the Future, with the gloss clear of the Gunze and Tamiya. In the next model will experience the gloss clear of Alclad.

                    Regards

                    ajcmac

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