Hi guys,
I'm about start building my first model plane in about 10 years, an Airfix Spitfire Mk. I that I got for Christmas. I want to spend a lot of time making the model as best I can but I would like some hints/tips about how to tackle the camo scheme with brushes! (Obviously airbrushing is out of the question with being my first build).
I'll be using enamel paints and was wondering whether it would be best to paint the whole model in the brown first and then outline the green pattern freehand with a round brush and then fill it in with a flat brush, or whether there is a technique of masking the camo pattern for better definition? It's only my first build so I'm not expecting amazing results. My main concern is leaving obvious brush stroke marks, so should I thin the paint first, or just apply thin coats directly from the tin?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Gilly
I'm about start building my first model plane in about 10 years, an Airfix Spitfire Mk. I that I got for Christmas. I want to spend a lot of time making the model as best I can but I would like some hints/tips about how to tackle the camo scheme with brushes! (Obviously airbrushing is out of the question with being my first build).
I'll be using enamel paints and was wondering whether it would be best to paint the whole model in the brown first and then outline the green pattern freehand with a round brush and then fill it in with a flat brush, or whether there is a technique of masking the camo pattern for better definition? It's only my first build so I'm not expecting amazing results. My main concern is leaving obvious brush stroke marks, so should I thin the paint first, or just apply thin coats directly from the tin?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Gilly
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