Stuart's Aircraft of the Royal Air Force in WWII

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Very nice work on the paintwork
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tempestjohnny wrote:Very nice work on the paintwork
Thanks John!
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Getting some decals on - really nice ones from the kit. nice and thin and easy to work with. I'll hit them with some Microsol when they're dry.

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All right! Looking really good now.
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Alright Stuart! :grin: Good show mate, the finish line is close for this one! :shoutout:
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Thanks Gents - yes it's coming along. There aren't that many decals to put on it and I've already painted up the prop etc, so hopefully it'll only be a few more days.
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Looking really good Stuart, amazing paintwork!

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That looks really good!
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Thanks Gents - you're too kind! :bow:

I finished getting the decals on, I'll get a matt coat on next.
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Stuart wrote:Getting some decals on - really nice ones from the kit. nice and thin and easy to work with. I'll hit them with some Microsol when they're dry.

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No need to wait til they’re dry. My process is Micro Set, decals, blot excess water, Micro Sol then let dry before a apply a clearcoat.

Decals look great!
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