Well let the painting begin. Since the time I made my last post, and started painting a post on the Facebook B-17 Flying Fortress Scale Modeler's Workshop page about building the Swoose popped up, but using the Hong Kong Models kit. Well I followed the link to the Britmodeller Forum where he had blogged his build. First off I would suggest if you want to see how a REALLY good modeler does this kit then I suggest you look at this page. https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F235077349-hk-models-b-17g-148-%E2%80%9Cthe-swoose%E2%80%9D-463rd-bg%2F&fbclid=IwAR3DrAF2slt0sNj7jfH7hR2Xd3fCQhc1iKTWRYM5Wp4LqnrnZTAh2aJTRAg
I am absolutely humbled and impressed at the skill at which he built and painted this kit. That said I plod along with my own meager efforts and making the most of the newly found information I got from this blog.
I learned at some point the left horizontal stabilizer was replaced with a bare metal one. I have decided to go ahead and try to duplicate that here. I have a fear of painting aircraft silver or even parts of them. I have never been able to adequately duplicate the natural metal finish that so many superior modelers pull off ( @darren-d , @moixmodels ). I first did my pre-shading using black along the panel lines and then doing a randomly squiggle pattern over the entire model. It is just too big of a kit to just do the panel lines, I think the random squiggles will help bring variable shades to the OD and Neutral Gray when I cover them, plus I use multiple shades of these colors when I paint.
7 attached images. Click to enlarge.