Morning All...First build of 2016 complete.
Airfix newish Vb kit. Aftermarket decals from a company called AML.
Primed with Alclad black and airbrushed with Tamiya acrylic.
I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and try a different approach to the usual pre-shading. The technique I've used here is called black basing. You may well have heard of it. It has its share of champions and of critics. I don't think it's possible to properly form your opinion unless you've tried it first hand, so I did....
For what its worth, It takes maybe a little longer than pre-shading but I found the process really enjoyable. It got me really looking at my references and trying to replicate what I saw. I got a bit carried away in places but I think the process has given a more convincing patina to the finished paint job. I'm a fan and I shall use this technique again.
Additional layers of weathering were built up using a filter, panel line wash, oils and pigments.
Built to represent ER570, flown by Maj Robert Levine 4th F.S., 52nd F.G., La Sebala, Tunisia, June 1943.
As always, comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for taking a look.
Jason
Airfix newish Vb kit. Aftermarket decals from a company called AML.
Primed with Alclad black and airbrushed with Tamiya acrylic.
I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and try a different approach to the usual pre-shading. The technique I've used here is called black basing. You may well have heard of it. It has its share of champions and of critics. I don't think it's possible to properly form your opinion unless you've tried it first hand, so I did....
For what its worth, It takes maybe a little longer than pre-shading but I found the process really enjoyable. It got me really looking at my references and trying to replicate what I saw. I got a bit carried away in places but I think the process has given a more convincing patina to the finished paint job. I'm a fan and I shall use this technique again.
Additional layers of weathering were built up using a filter, panel line wash, oils and pigments.
Built to represent ER570, flown by Maj Robert Levine 4th F.S., 52nd F.G., La Sebala, Tunisia, June 1943.
As always, comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for taking a look.
Jason
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