Hi fellas.
The model in question is Hasegawa's Voyager, 1/48th scale, with Eduard PE parts.
The objective of this model is to practice (i) working with PE parts and (ii) airbrushing. Both of which I am relatively new.
Where I am right now, is that I have completed the model in 5 smaller sections. I haven't had any particular difficulty, some of the PE parts are small, not always easy to fold/bend, but I guess it ended up fine enough for me.
Now I need to start the paint work, and need some strategic thinking.
Can you please provide some guidance as to how to go about this ? What you would do in my case, and why ?
Thank you.
Jean.

The model in question is Hasegawa's Voyager, 1/48th scale, with Eduard PE parts.
The objective of this model is to practice (i) working with PE parts and (ii) airbrushing. Both of which I am relatively new.
Where I am right now, is that I have completed the model in 5 smaller sections. I haven't had any particular difficulty, some of the PE parts are small, not always easy to fold/bend, but I guess it ended up fine enough for me.
Now I need to start the paint work, and need some strategic thinking.
- Initially, as in before starting the model, I was thinking of assembling it completely, put it on its stand, and paint it from there after masking the necessary areas one by one.
- however after completing the model in 5 smaller sections, I realise that this model is going to be quite fragile once assembled and I'm concerned that I start breaking stuff while masking, or turning it while airbrushing etc.
Can you please provide some guidance as to how to go about this ? What you would do in my case, and why ?
Thank you.
Jean.
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