I made the finishing touches to this today by adding the aerial mast, wire and propeller. This was a slow burner for me (well, they all are) and I'm reasonably happy with the result. The canopy was a pain so I was hoping that the step up to 1/48 might be less of a problem until Ron's caution about his build! I wasn't looking forward to that part anyway.
Anyway, it's all out of the box but weathered. The finished effect shows quite a battered and careworn aircraft but authentic weathering was not the intention, rather the pleasure of building an attractive little aeroplane and trying out new weathering techniques. The chipped paint on the underside turned out better than hoped for while the mix of matt and gloss finish on the upper surface came about by accident while trying to apply a wash. Wiping off with tissue paper also took away some of the matt varnish exposing the gloss underneath.
Vallejo paints used throughout.
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Anyway, it's all out of the box but weathered. The finished effect shows quite a battered and careworn aircraft but authentic weathering was not the intention, rather the pleasure of building an attractive little aeroplane and trying out new weathering techniques. The chipped paint on the underside turned out better than hoped for while the mix of matt and gloss finish on the upper surface came about by accident while trying to apply a wash. Wiping off with tissue paper also took away some of the matt varnish exposing the gloss underneath.
Vallejo paints used throughout.
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