Thanks, guys! I've put quite a few hours into this since I last posted in order to do some multi-stage paintwork. The aircraft I plan to do has partial invasion stripes in a distinctive pattern that lined up with the fuselage ID band. This meant some careful painting to do before the upper surface camo. I painted the white portion of the D-Day stripes first, then the Sky ID band colors.
I then had to mask off half the ID band to have it over-painted with white. Next came the black bands before masking the whole pattern off for camo application.
Although the codes will be slightly different, it matches a profile I have on hand.
I wanted to paint the camo in such a way that I could preserve tonal variation and allow the fine rivet detail to shine through subtly, without getting that quilted look. Doing heavy pre-shading, almost dark enough to be "black-basing", was the key. It was also important to try to preserve the pre-shade under each camo color, so I masked each off separately with silly putty borders, adding paper masks underneath when doing the RAF Dark Green portions.
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1. Shadows to catch the fine rivet detail are quite effective, I think.
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1. The pre-shade was preserved under the Gunze RAF Green by prior masking.
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1. I added paper masks for the roundels so that the camo demarcation won't be a raised line under the decal.
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1. Everything looks good, for now. Just a bit of clean up to do around some edges. The Gunze is glossier than the Tamiya, but a clear coat will even out the finish.
This is an attempt to preserve much more pre-shade weathering than I usually do, but the tedium of the process will be worth it in the end, I think. So far, I have only done the wings since it is quite tricky to spray around both paper masks and silly putty without overspray. In the process, I also did the back wing walkways. I will mask off both wings and the horizontal stabilizers to do the fuselage next. I hope it has that properly weathered look now. I don't want to go overboard by making every rivet stand out as black, just subtly darker in tone. I will do some clean-up spraying to tighten up the edges of the demarcation here and there but for now onto the fuselage!