Masking up aircraft. your best techniques
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i personally do like this..
i previously washed the model with isopropyl alcohol... when it's dry....
1. Primer a light coat with one of the camo colors ( the darkest one)
2. a thin coat of ultra matt varnish from AK interactive or MIG
3. put the flexible tape from tamiya (white one 2mm) and cover the part with paper tape from tamiya (yellow on 1cm)
4. repeat 2 (the ultramatt is to be sure that the tape will not take off the paint)
5. another camo repeat number 3
6. apply the decals
7. repeat number 2
8. wash-weathering and pigments..
PLEASE be sure to apply THIN layers of paint..
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And so is this
The lower of which is for a Bf 110 at 1/72
I made a 1/72 Ju 88 and the canopy framing was so badly molded that I used coloured decal film to make it. Unfortunately I can't find a picture, but I simply painted the film in the correct colour and cut suitably thin strips.
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I'm always a bit reluctant to buy masks because I'm a cheapskate and if I can avoid doing so I will. Sometimes they are worth it. I remember masking up the canopy and all the turrets etc. of a 1/48 Lancaster and it took me an afternoon, imagine how long it would have taken if I'd done it cutting my own masks! That was definitely worth the outlay.
Coincidentally, I've just opened my potential next project and canopy masks are included. Of course I will use them (as long as the fit), but it's a low back P-51 and that 'bubble' canopy and windscreen must be just about the easiest there can be to mask yourself.Comment
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