Whilst waiting to re-mask the markings applied so far and start spraying the underside I've started tackling some of the bit 'n' bobs to be added later.
First up the exhausts.
There's a lot of ways of doing these, but please don't just paint them rust coloured! I found a reference photo of a WW2 warbird flying with WW2 standard fuel. It's a Merlin engined Spitfire, but the principle is the same. The photo was lifted from "another place" and was posted by a chap called Daniel Cox, to whom all credit is due. He knows a thing or ten about Spitfires by the way.
That's the sort of look I've attempted to achieve on my exhausts.
So far I've painted them in a metallic black. I then dry brushed a red/brown colour over all the subs. Next I dry brushed a white mixed with a touch of blue onto the stubs, trying to avoid the open ends. Finally I dry brushed some more (similar) red/brown onto the ends.
I'm quite pleased but not 100% happy. I will have another, fresh, look tomorrow and maybe muck about a bit more!
Cheers
Steve
First up the exhausts.
There's a lot of ways of doing these, but please don't just paint them rust coloured! I found a reference photo of a WW2 warbird flying with WW2 standard fuel. It's a Merlin engined Spitfire, but the principle is the same. The photo was lifted from "another place" and was posted by a chap called Daniel Cox, to whom all credit is due. He knows a thing or ten about Spitfires by the way.
That's the sort of look I've attempted to achieve on my exhausts.
So far I've painted them in a metallic black. I then dry brushed a red/brown colour over all the subs. Next I dry brushed a white mixed with a touch of blue onto the stubs, trying to avoid the open ends. Finally I dry brushed some more (similar) red/brown onto the ends.
I'm quite pleased but not 100% happy. I will have another, fresh, look tomorrow and maybe muck about a bit more!
Cheers
Steve
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