Gregor! I have found that colour perception gets better with practice but I realise that you can't get around colour blindness with that 🙁 ... In the age of the Internet, there is always the possibility to google up all kinds of recipes if you loose faith in the bottles 🙂 !
Bernard! I've still quite a few models from my childhood that were all painted using Humbrol enamels and many of them still look quite OK colour-wise even if the general result often leaves something to be desired... Airfix vs Xtrakit: I am not sure... They might be both wrong in the cockpit area but I think the Xtrakit is affected the worst, it is also rather plump in general. I'll finish them and let you know what I think then!
Gregg! Thanks for following and I hope I am of both help and inspiration! Masking film is called "Oramask 810" and I think it can be found just about everywhere. I got to know about it from a friend in the UK who makes masks professionally and it was just a google away here in Sweden. I got quite a lot of it but it isn't expensive!
The masking film doesn't solve ALL masking issues, I still have to use the sticky yellow stuff now and then, in this case for painting the MSG lower surfaces...
Most major painting done, I even managed to shoot a thin layer of clear to prepare for decalling!
I've turned down some of the knobs in Lightroom by the way, I realise that the colours looked a bit wild in some of my earlier posts! This is quite close to the actual looks, at least with my eye- and screen settings
Regards
Magnus