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  • PhilJ
    • May 2015
    • 1145

    #166
    Loving the airbrush work, that moment when you peel the masking off to reveal the camouflage has got to be one of the most satisfying things for me. Looking great

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    • BarryW
      • Jul 2011
      • 6032

      #167
      Masking removed. Not a lot of touch ups to do, looking good.

      I will mask up next to paint the main markings before applying the decals for the rest. No need for a gloss coat with MRP. There are also some details to hand paint.

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      • Vaughan
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2011
        • 3175

        #168
        that's coming along nicely Barry :thumb2:

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        • Guest

          #169
          Really enjoying watching this progress. I'm learning a lot just by reading your text and studying the pictures.

          If you don't mind a question - I remember you saying that MRP is ready to spray out of the bottle. Do you ever find the need to thin it more for really up-close detailed work, and if so, do you prefer Mr Levelling Thinner to MRP's own slow thinner?

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          • BarryW
            • Jul 2011
            • 6032

            #170
            Originally posted by Paintguy
            Really enjoying watching this progress. I'm learning a lot just by reading your text and studying the pictures.

            If you don't mind a question - I remember you saying that MRP is ready to spray out of the bottle. Do you ever find the need to thin it more for really up-close detailed work, and if so, do you prefer Mr Levelling Thinner to MRP's own slow thinner?
            The only time I have thinned MRP is when I have done a mist coat. Otherwise no thinner, even for close up work.

            MLT has its uses, mostly for the thinned mist coat or, sometimes I do a mist of MLT ‘neat’ in order to improve the finish.

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            • Guest

              #171
              Thanks Barry, I read above about your final mist coat of thinner. Interesting stuff and I can understand how it would work from a technical point of view. Another one to add to my list of things to try in the future.

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              • BarryW
                • Jul 2011
                • 6032

                #172
                I have run a polishing stick over the camo as part of surface prep for painting the markings.

                I first masked up to paint the codes, white in this instance plus black for the serial number. The photo makes the M look odd, I think it is just the picture angle as I dont remember it looking like that 'in life'
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                Then, after allowing plenty of drying time I went over the area again with a polishing stick and masked up ready for the rest of the markings.

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                These are the paints being sprayed
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                I decided to use the white as the base for the yellow in the end and this is after spraying the white.
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                And yellow
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                Masks are great but these I am using are vinyl. If at all possible get paper not vinyl as vinyl have a tendency to lift over detail. You can see it here, just a few minutes after trying to push it down onto the detail for spraying.
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                I will almost certainly have to do some further masking after to tidy up the edges.

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                • BarryW
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 6032

                  #173
                  Some tips for using decal replacement masks.

                  Spray at very low pressure close in from directly above. Build up colour slowly and avoid flooding, ideally you want the paint almost dry when it hits the model. This will minimise touching up.

                  When removing masking elements place them carefully on the backing paper. You will often need to put them back on the model ready for the next colour. Then you may need to use some elements for touch ups as well

                  Make sure the paint is fully dry and cured before remasking for the next colour. Take your time and don’t hurry.

                  Use a cocktail stick to remove elements carefully. if possible. You might have to use a knife, if so be very careful not to scratch paint.

                  Always finish off with a polishing stick when fully dry and cured. Then if using MRP reactivate the paint with a light mist coat of MLT to improve the finish and look before decals. With MRP you can decal direct onto the paint, no need for gloss varnish. Then do a gloss varnish to seal the decals before weathering washes.

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                  • Vaughan
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 3175

                    #174
                    Looking good Barry, and very useful advice it will help me in the future.

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                    • Guest

                      #175
                      Originally posted by BarryW
                      The photo makes the M look odd, I think it is just the picture angle as I dont remember it looking like that 'in life’
                      It looks a lot like the lower left upward pointing bit of of the mask got moved to the right somewhat when you applied it, throwing off the angles in the left leg and the downward diagonal stroke of the M. To illustrate:

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                      The black line is the way the letter is supposed to be, the blue line more or less how the mask appears to have shifted.

                      Originally posted by BarryW
                      I will almost certainly have to do some further masking after to tidy up the edges.
                      It’s already looking great, though, and a very good explanation of how to do this.

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                      • BarryW
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 6032

                        #176
                        Originally posted by Jakko
                        It looks a lot like the lower left upward pointing bit of of the mask got moved to the right somewhat when you applied it, throwing off the angles in the left leg and the downward diagonal stroke of the M. To illustrate:

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                        The black line is the way the letter is supposed to be, the blue line more or less how the mask appears to have shifted.


                        It’s already looking great, though, and a very good explanation of how to do this.
                        You may be right on that but it certainly was not apparent when I looked at it and applied the polishing stick. It will be easy enough to correct though.

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                        • Vaughan
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 3175

                          #177
                          Barry it all looks good to me you've done a great job :thumb2:

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                          • Jim R
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                            • Apr 2018
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                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #178
                            Hi Barry
                            That paint job is looking excellent. I'm with Andy - so many tips to note in my little book of ideas.
                            Jim

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                            • Guest

                              #179
                              Originally posted by BarryW
                              it certainly was not apparent when I looked at it
                              My experience is that photographs often show things you didn’t notice about the actual model, but that you wish you had before you took the picture

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                              • Vaughan
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2011
                                • 3175

                                #180
                                Barry as long as your happy with the results that's all that matters I would be very happy so far!!

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