I decided to try and get Tamiya X-12 Gold Leaf and has lucky to get it at a LHS Curbside P/U.
I figured I've had pretty good luck with acrylics later and wanted to continue my streak. I'm happy with Tamiya paint once again; although, this X-12 needed a little more thinning with X-20A than other Tamiya paints.
A quick coat of Future applied and she's one step closer to decals.
I was wonder what the upper fuselage tubing is which are in the Decal sheet photos and on the static display aircraft at the Hamilton Museum - I could not find any info regarding why that tubing is there - could not find any photos of 'in-service' aircraft with the tubing either.
Then I found an excellent 26 page document written by Bill Upton written specifically on the CL-13B Sabre and Sabre Mk6 Golden Hawks Serial 23651 aircraft. His writing indicate the Sabre on Display at Hamilton is the actually aircraft and has been on loan to the Hamilton Museum since 1999.
In document, Bill Upton indicated the tubbing is the aircraft's smoke system display's Dual Oil Spray pipes - so I might try to add this piping on the model - gonna give it a try.
4 attached images. Click to enlarge.