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OK, I'm done. I think.

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17 13 September, 21:35
Mr D
Like it, Really nice 🎨🖌️ who doesn't like a Spitfire ✈️.
Nice 👍
13 September, 21:53
BetterTimes-Henry
Thanks Mr D!
15 September, 02:27
Mr James
Excellent detailed attention to the weathering. Lovely work
26 September, 11:50
Mr D
Hi Henry,
What was your process after clear coat ??
I want to give my current build a bit of paint detail....as I've just straight painted my models up to now.
And like how yours is done
😃👍👍
26 September, 13:06
Dave
Nice job. The weathering look great 👍
26 September, 16:15
BetterTimes-Henry
Thank you for your kind feedback Mr James and Dave!
28 September, 23:32
BetterTimes-Henry
Hi Mr D. Before clear coat, I did a little post shading with slightly lighter colours in middle of the panels, just a small amount with low pressure air brush and more thinned paint. After clear coat I used Flory Models.co.uk weathering wash for panel lines. You can also use AK Interactive or Tamiya panel line washes they too work great. Flory is clay based and allows me to control the level of wash I leave on the panel themselves, not just in the panel lines. Once dry, model gets a Matt coat. Then I use some oils to add weathering in highly used areas of upper surfaces and dirt/mud/ dust near wheels on lower surfaces. I use thinner just damp brush to blend in. I find Matt "grips" the blended oils better. Hope that is of some help Mr D. Note, I'm still very much learning each new model that I tackle.
28 September, 23:51
Mr D
Many thanks Henry 😃👍.
I'm going to try the pre-shading next time, but will do panel lines n wash this time...see how l get on, l got the AK panel wash... now, it's seems to easily rub away tany excess once dry.... I got some oil paints too so will have ago at some weathering .
Thanks for the tips and advice...much appreciated 👍👍
29 September, 00:26

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I decided to resurrect an old Tamiya Spitfire that I built many years ago and I left it in a grey primer coat. It was now time to paint it and start practicing my British Camo schemes. I used decals from the Eduard 11143 kit. So here goes …

Spitfire Mk1 - K9953

South African F/Lt. Adolf Gysbert “Sailor” Malan, no 74 squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Essex June-July 1940
27 outright and 7 shared victories.
I think I read somewhere that he changed 74 squadron to start using the Four Fingered Formation.
Famous for his Ten Rules for Air Fighting.

In the 1969 film the character squadron leader “Skipper” played by Robert Shaw was based on “Sailor” Malan.

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1:48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I (Tamiya 61032)

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