P-47 D Razorback Tamiya 1/48

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The shading is done.

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First the lights applied XF-53 (1), white (0.5) to about 80% thinner, applied to the interior of the panels.

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After the shadows. Black with about 75% of thinner applied in lines of the panels.

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Finally apply the thinnest lines possible with the two mixtures. In fuselage apply them vertically. In the wings in flight direction.

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nicely done! Subtle.
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Looks great and the pictures are very educational, in clear step-by-step manner!

And I agree fully with previous comments, amazingly well painted/weathered cockpit!

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Very nice!! I'm gonna remember how to do this.
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Thank you all for your comments and for following :D .

And finally came the mask for the canopy. I'll be able to continue painting the model.

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XF-4...the best Zinc Chromate out there. That Neutral Grey looks great. I use a similar technique. I look forward to your progress.

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lawdog114 wrote:XF-4...the best Zinc Chromate out there. That Neutral Grey looks great. I use a similar technique. I look forward to your progress.

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Thanks for following :D .

Completed landing gear.

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The propeller.

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And after putting the mask on the canopy painted them the color of the interior.

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And are ready to start painting the OD.

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Eager to see that! You are presenting some tremendous work.
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Painted white stripes, with the mask already here.

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Then the Olive Drab.

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Looking good! Pictures are also well done. Can you cook?
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