Weathering the Cat
Looks like the end is near for this little cat, the last few days have been focused around weathering but I haven't had a chance to take photos as I've been busy. That being said there isn't a whole lot to report which isn't visible in other build threads I've done.
First up after the wash was to add the anti-slip walkways. No way of knowing whether this cat had it or not, but I felt it would help add something to an otherwise completely blue view. These were masked off, then painted tamiya black. A neutral grey was lightly airbrushed into the centre of panels, and the entire thing was then given a thin coat of dark earth to look a bit worn. This would later be chipped and scratched up.
Speaking of chipping and weathering in general, this comes to a bit of an issue I have. I'm really craving doing a weathered plane like a marine Corsair that's been left out in the sun and sand too long, unfortunately this isn't really the subject for that and going too over the top isn't the right approach for historical accuracy. This balance between accuracy and an appealing look + fun weathering stage is one I often come across.
To keep chipping more tamed I used an aluminium paint for the odd bit here and there, around access panels and removable bolts on the engine etc. To provide a bit more visual interest I also tried chipping in a light blue. This wasn't a particular colour and a few different mixes of white and blue acrylic brush paints were done, but ideally it conveys some use but not overuse. Again, this was focused largely around access hatches, but also a few more on the wing root and cockpit. Aiming for about 4/5 of all chipping to be the blue against the aluminium, this makes it so up close photos are a bit more interesting but from a normal shelf viewing distance it isn't too much. I did also sponge chip with this blue but it didn't come out too obvious which is preferred over being too obvious. The underside was chipped with white, mainly just on the foot hold on the fuselage.
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Exhaust stains were added with Tamiya NATO black, followed by red brown, both thinned down heavily. There's a few photos showing the underside having particularly long stains that join together from each exhaust towards the mid of the fuselage, in cases where finding references is a bit of a pain I like to go and find Videos where you may see a plane banking away from the camera and for this I'd like to shout out the highly recommend 'Armoured Carriers' website and YouTube channel which is a nice listen too when I build these things.
Gun stains were added, a bit heavier than I normally do I just couldn't get the balance right for some reason. If anyone asks let's pretend that this is a scene after O'Hare shot down those bombers.
I also went ahead and added the pitot and antenna, these need a touch up with aluminium on the tips but they're in place and actually fit well (I tend to find Eduard makes the holes too small).
I went ahead and removed the masks which worked out nicely, one bit of paint chipped on the front glass but this can be touched up with a brush. One thing I didn't like is this little bit on the corner of the canopy, I originally left this but it annoyed me seeing reference photos of this corner bit being painted. I flicked the canopy off since it's just glued on with fancy PVA, masked off the inside, and painted this corner in light grey. In photos it seems to be a lighter colour than the canopy frame so I'd assume this colour, but quite a few current restorations have it in interior green. Either way, it should be painted and visible.
For oils, I actually didn't bother with them. I did use Migs Engine Grime enamel... Thing? I basically treated it as an oil paint though and some streaking was done from the cowl flaps but I kept it minimal, just enough to have some more variation. A little bit was added to the wing near the walkways and such as further dirt.
Finally so far was to add some scratches via cocktail stick, knife, and tweezers. Just to make things a bit more visually interesting particularly on the walkways again.
Not a whole lot left to do! Adding a few lights is the main thing, as well as that antenna wire.