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Eduard spitfire mk IXc late version
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Really need some practice with the airbrush! I have about as much steadiness as a 90 year old woman, was a bit nervous to be honest as I new my first final coat was coming up. Also the underneath looks too dark I think although I like it, I'm not sure whether to lighten it or leave what do people think
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Right Click on the photos. Select Open with "Windows Live Photo Gallery" ......... You'll find down the bottom a cople of icons to rotate the photos. Then save them after you've done........ Your "spit" is looking great ......... and welcome to the forum.Originally posted by \Yeah, not great with tech. Thanks for the comment Dougie I'll take a closer look when putting on the next pics, cheersComment
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Thanks Si I think I will leave it otherwise I will ruin it knowing my luck, like you say I think I'll go with the flow and whatever happens happens for my first build.
Thanks takeslousyphotos I having posting through iPhone but realised today that if I take a photo upside down it turns out ok... weirdComment
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Hi guys first attempt of masking and the top of the plane is painted, quite happy with the results for my first attempt, thanks for everyone's help on the masking thread and I'll promise I'll take some decent pictures if it turns out ok, next step camo!
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I agree but the best shots of a spit are when at the top of the loop then diving for the attackOriginally posted by \Looking good, despite the defying gravity shots...
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This is looking a cracking spitfire projectOriginally posted by \Hi guys first attempt of masking and the top of the plane is painted, quite happy with the results for my first attempt, thanks for everyone's help on the masking thread and I'll promise I'll take some decent pictures if it turns out ok, next step camo!
I love the clean lines you have achieved, can't wait for more pics
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Hi guys, so I just started rolling and adding blue tack for camo paint session and I'm filling in with masking tape. Basically it's gonna take a while, I certainly don't want to rush and ruin anything so my question is... will it be safe to leave as is with blue tack and tape till tomorrow night or will problems occur?
Sorry for another hand holding question but as I keep saying I'm a newbie
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Nice job. However, as Joe said, don't leave it on too long. This especially specific for the canopy.
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