Here's the progress I made so far tonight. Things went very well... 🙂
Here's the method I used for taping of the yellow stripes.
Just like Tom C. stated, there is more tape used this way. A whole lot more tape is used...
But it has worked very good for me so far. I think that part of the trick that helps to avoid overspray is that I spray using a very low pressure. In doing so, this helps to reduce the overspray. Again like Tom C. stated, getting overspray on top of your freshly painted camouflage is not going to make you happy...
It also helps if you don't "aim" your air brush in a fashion that blows the paint towards the surfaces that are not masked off. This will get overspray on top of your fresh paint too. I try to keep the nozzle of my air brush pointed at a 90 degree right angle to the surface being painted, but this is hard to do on the leading edge of the wing...
Since I was spraying yellow, the almost "mandatory" pre shade using white as a base was applied...
Once it dried, I gave it another coat of paint using yellow. The tape came off and here's the end results.
The bottom of the wing turned out very nice too.
Then it was time to apply some dry transfer letters and numbers. I wanted to duplicate the serial number of "BM-461". Using "Woodland Scenics" Rail Road dry transfers, this is how the Port side turned out.
The same thing was done to the Starboard side. After the letters were in place, I carefully took a fresh razor blade and very lightly scraped away the letters in places where the "Sky" color was applied for the fuselage codes.
The fuselage code letters were sometime painted right over the top of the serial number. This is how I duplicated the look.
This Sky colored fuselage band and code letters "F" and "L" will require just a slight touchup. They should look pretty decent once I get this done.
Next up was applying the larger decals. I wanted them to dry overnight. so that tomorrow I can tackle the small stencils.
I'm going to use some decal solvent to snuggle the decals down a little better on the underside of the wing roundels and on the upper wing roundels where the ammo boxes are located under the red center.
Calling it a night,
hopefully tomorrow I can get some more done, and hopefully have this one knocked out by Sunday...
As usual,
Comments are encouraged.
Thanks for looking !