1/72 Airfix P-40B Warhawk
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Looks good to me Joe. Nice job :thumb2:
Canopy painting is a bit of an art form though. Two ways that I know of….mask with tape and spray them (fiddly, but doable with patience) and hand painting. Hand painting is not that hard, just needs practice, a steady hand, a decent brush and properly thinned paint. You can clean up overpainting by scraping it off with a cocktail stick sharpened to a chisel edge. Don’t use anything harder or you run the risk of scratching the canopy….. -
Valerons Warhawk
The above link is to my build. I did the canopy free hand with no masking and brush painted (like the whole model).
The canopy isn't great tbh. I've tried masking using stencils which seem pricey compared to the cost of the model, homemade masks which are a nightmare, freehand with cleanup etc. I'm sure one day l'll settle on the best solution.Comment
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Thank you.Looks good to me Joe. Nice job :thumb2:
Canopy painting is a bit of an art form though. Two ways that I know of….mask with tape and spray them (fiddly, but doable with patience) and hand painting. Hand painting is not that hard, just needs practice, a steady hand, a decent brush and properly thinned paint. You can clean up overpainting by scraping it off with a cocktail stick sharpened to a chisel edge. Don’t use anything harder or you run the risk of scratching the canopy…..
I tried using Humbrol Maskol but I think next time I'll just go free hand, and be more patient with building up those thin paint layers on the unprimed surface.Comment
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Thank you.
This was my first go with Humbrol Model Filler - I've got a better idea of how it handles now, so hopefully the next time it'll go on a bit better.
I've tried Vallejo Plastic Putty before, but found that it shrank a lot, although initial application is way easier compared to the Humbrol.Comment
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You should try blogging your build as you go in the relevant section.
I've done this a few times since I joined this forum as a newbie last year and people are very supportable and I've been given loads of advice and encouragement.Comment
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Yep, gotta agree, that looks very nice indeed :thumb2: ,
As far as canopy painting is concerned,one word to say.....
..... MASKS
(Just my personal preference of course!)Comment
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I'll give everything a go... do you hand-cut your masks or use specialist pre-prepared ones?
And do they works as well with hand brushing as airbrush?Comment
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I've done both. The handcuttibg is difficult for me so I've only done it on simple canopies.
And yes they work with brush painting. I only brush paint and don't have an airbrush.Comment
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I usually use Eduard,pre cut,mask sets. They're not that pricey :thumb2:
Can be airbrushed or brush painted.... personally I do neither anymore,I found,a short while ago,that by using a dry sponge and lightly dabbing the paint on,I can avoid the paint bleeding under the mask pretty much completely
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