Thanks Gents for the kind words... No Tom, no coffee before painting. 🙂
Yes Bernard, I did some online research as dug into my book collections to see about the U.S. equivalents to RAF paints. I was even lucky enough to find some references to some very cool Dupont color numbers that were used by Curtiss. All of this was definitely cheaper than playing the horses ! 🙂 You guys crack me up sometimes... Love it.
I have been sick over the past few days. I didn't feel like building anything...
I went to the Mecum Auto Auction in Kissimmee and that was it... when I got back home I was done for. Down for the count. I saw a doctor and got some medicines. I'm starting to feel better now, so I couldn't help myself...
Tonight I did some work on "Light House Louie"...
First thing was masking off the squares on the stabilizer / elevator assemblies in preparation for some black paint ...
Which was sprayed on as soon as the taping job was done.
Remember the new replacement resin wheels ?
While waiting for the black to dry I drilled out the center hub to fit the axles. Next I sprayed the wheel cover with "Insignia Red".
By then the black had dried sufficiently... so off came the tape. Looks like the checks will need a little touch up paint in a few spots, where the black bled under the tape. I had the paint too thin.
The last thing was to glue on the freshly painted parts.
It's starting to look like a P-40...
Calling it a night at the Iron Works.
As usual, comments are encouraged.