Valeron's Airfix 1:72 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero
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Thin the paint a bit to get it to flow nicely and unload the brush before starting to paint. By this I mean dip the brush in the paint, then touch it onto a piece of kitchen towel to wick off the excess. This enables the paint to come off of the brush in a controlled fashion rather than flooding into the model.
If you do want to mask it, blue tack works……as does science putty.Comment
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Personally I’d go one simpler if I was brush painting……just prime, paint the underside, then mark the wiggles on the body with a pencil and paint just over the lines. Any overpainting can be touched up with a second coat of underside paint.
Thin the paint a bit to get it to flow nicely and unload the brush before starting to paint. By this I mean dip the brush in the paint, then touch it onto a piece of kitchen towel to wick off the excess. This enables the paint to come off of the brush in a controlled fashion rather than flooding into the model.
If you do want to mask it, blue tack works……as does science putty.Comment
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It’s very useful, especially on things like figures. That, and effectively diluting your paint (if you don’t already), will transform your painting experience :thumb2:Comment
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Yep Tim's method is also a good one :thumb2: ,.....ALTHOUGH I'd recommend using "white tac" rather than "blu tac",....... because it doesn't leave a greasy residue behind,which "blu tac" often does.
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It took a couple of goes with sanding in between but the main aircraft has now been primed using a rattle can of Army Painter white Primer.
I start brush painting the underneath of the aircraft tomorrow.
I've also started brush painting the cockpit canopy. I haven't masked amd did it free hand and have started the task of gently cleaning it up with a cocktail stuck. So far so good.
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If you are brush painting I would suggest that you have a practice a few times then just go for it. I cant brush paint a straight line if my life depended on it. Wiggly ones... no problem. lol.Comment
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Underneath brush painted with 3 thin coats of the light grey green and the engine hood a 50/50 mix of the dark blue and black.
Both seem to have gone nicely. I'll let this cure properly before starting on the top colour.
Also started on a few other parts.
It's going together quite nicely. I'm a bit busy for the next few days but I'm hopeful to have the full aircraft and assembled and painted by the end of the weekend. I'll then move to the next stages.
I won't be putting a pilot I'm the cockpit. As as also been reported by a few others on here and elsewhere, he doesn't fit without surgery so I'm not bothering.
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Underneath brush painted with 3 thin coats of the light grey green and the engine hood a 50/50 mix of the dark blue and black.
Both seem to have gone nicely. I'll let this cure properly before starting on the top colour.
Also started on a few other parts.
It's going together quite nicely. I'm a bit busy for the next few days but I'm hopeful to have the full aircraft and assembled and painted by the end of the weekend. I'll then move to the next stages.
I won't be putting a pilot I'm the cockpit. As as also been reported by a few others on here and elsewhere, he doesn't fit without surgery so I'm not bothering.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1204896[/ATTACH], looking forward to the next update :thumb2:
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