Thanks for the compliments my friend.
Yes it did Bernard ! Two bottles to cover the undersides... This thing is a beast ! I'm really happy how it has been turning out so far.
Tonight I installed the RDF antenna and what I think are the fuel tank vents. These "vents" are located on the top side of the wing just at the aft end of the nacelles.
I then gave the top side of the wing a nice coat of "Blue Gray". It covers better than the Light Gray, so not as much paint was used here.
The trick to getting a nice even paint finish is how much the paint is thinned out. Too much and it will run too easy. Not enough and it will look sort of grainy since the paint dries before it has a chance to flow out more evenly.
I'm sure that each person has their own little tricks based on their own preferences.
I also attached the wing struts on the fuselage
**** DON'T DO THIS JUST YET ! WAIT UNTILL AFTER THE WING IS INSTALLED BEFORE YOU GLUE THE STRUTS ON. IT WILL HELP YOU TO ALIGN THEM UP MUCH EASIER IF YOU INSTALL THE STRUTS LATER WHEN YOU INSTALL THE WING. *****
I nearly had a disaster with the canopy. I didn't bother to take the time to mask it off prior to painting the light gray earlier today. I thought that since it was on the top side and not in the direct line of fire from the spray that it would be OK.
WRONG !
I noticed tonight that a bunch of tiny atomized drops of light gray paint had collected on the clear canopy and all of the little side windows. I guess that the airflow going around the fuselage carried this paint around to the top where it collected.
Luckily I was able to remove it with plastic polish and a Q-tip. However, I somehow managed to put a small hairline crack in one of the window panes... ooops. Since I was cleaning off overspray, I went ahead and cleaned the fuselage as well.
I also noticed that the nose gear strut didn't get a good coverage of paint. I removed it from the mounting hole so that I can re-spray it later. Luckily I had decided not to glue the gear in place just yet...
The next step will be to mask off the fuselage blister windows, canopy and turret, and the demarcation line on the sides of the fuselage, engine nacelles and cowlings between the two colors.
Hopefully this will be tomorrow's project. I'm calling it a night.
As usual, comments are encouraged.