C-47

Started by Josh Patterson · 5 · 10 years ago
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    Josh Patterson said 10 years, 6 months ago:

    Getting close on the C-47. I opted out of using the decals in the kit, choosing instead to paint the invasion stripes on. I painted them first because I didn't want them weathered like the rest of the plane will be, as the paint was newer than the rest of the airframe. Now it's time for a silver base coat, pre-shading, top coat and weathering. It should look plenty beat up when finished.

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    neil foster said 10 years, 6 months ago:

    Nice work so far Josh.
    N.

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    Josh Patterson said 10 years, 6 months ago:

    Didn't want all the overspray from a spray can, but every time I airbrush flat white and then mask it, it invariably lifts when I remove the masking. Don't know why that particular color, but it's the only one I have that problem with!

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    AL HOFFMAN said 10 years, 6 months ago:

    What you have done so far looks great.

    If you are shooting acrylics on bare plastic that might be your problem with white. I have gotten in the habit of taking the gloss off the plastic before painting with fine steel wool.This puts almost microscopic scratches in the surface. Then I use a surface cleaner on it. After that I shoot it with a non-acrylic primer before any color coats. One other thing I do is stick the tape to the palm of my hand two or three times before the model.

    If you are having this problem using enamels It could be a slick plastic surface & your white going on too dry to bite the plastic

    surface.

    Hope this helps

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    Josh Patterson said 10 years, 6 months ago:

    I'm using enamels, and it's only flat white I have a problem with. Gloss doesn't do it to me, nor do any other colors I've used. I don't thin it any different or anything. A little roughing up of the surface sounds like a good idea, because I generally paint right on bare plastic. (I was able to paint my Gee Bee without and primer or surface prep. No lifting paint. That's why I can't figure out what's happening!) I really should do the tape trick to get the lint off the plastic though. It does build up a ton of dust attracting static when sanding or more specifically polishing it!