MOVING TO THE PAINT SHOP, Pt. 1
After quite a spell away from the workbench, I finally got around to priming the Pucará and getting it ready for the paint shop.
In the meantime, I discovered that the this version of the Pucará had a central armored windscreen panel that was armored and tinted a green-blue but not mentioned in Kinetic’s rather poor instructions. Despite studying online color reference photos, the transparent blue-green which has to be custom mix is hard to dial in without a lot of retries to get it looking satisfactory. Rather than leave well enough alone after already gluing the windscreen an place, I went for it. In the process the newly tinted center panel developed obvious “stress marks” which totally blows my entire attempt at doing this. I have no idea how this happened unless I held the piece with too much pressure in my fingers while working on it. But persevere I must, while trying to procure a replacement part from Kinetic, which I think may be impossible.
First I sprayed the canopy frame with Tamiya dark grey to match the cockpit interior:
Following this, I hit the Pucará with Alclad2 grey primer with a little lite sanding as needed between coats. All ready to go for the next step which is to spray the undersides aluminum.