Thanks Ralph.
Before I do any painting, I always put the model and paints in the fridge for 1/2 an hour. This ensures the paint is easier to apply no matter how hot the weather......
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I've just first coated the aircraft's belly. Always lightest colour first. (Pot 90)
Keep the paint thin and brush it on quickly. Then lay it off in the direction of any wind flow. Leave it alone and don't mess with it!
Paint is self levelling and providing it's not too thick to start with it will produce a smooth surface. Even the first coat.



In the initial stages of the painting, don't faff about trying to be neat. Just get the stuff on!
Neatness will come later in the painting process.

As filler can't be used for this G.B. I'm hoping that a bit of glue and the paints will fill any small gaps.
Cheers.
Ron
Before I do any painting, I always put the model and paints in the fridge for 1/2 an hour. This ensures the paint is easier to apply no matter how hot the weather......

I've just first coated the aircraft's belly. Always lightest colour first. (Pot 90)
Keep the paint thin and brush it on quickly. Then lay it off in the direction of any wind flow. Leave it alone and don't mess with it!
Paint is self levelling and providing it's not too thick to start with it will produce a smooth surface. Even the first coat.
In the initial stages of the painting, don't faff about trying to be neat. Just get the stuff on!
Neatness will come later in the painting process.
As filler can't be used for this G.B. I'm hoping that a bit of glue and the paints will fill any small gaps.
Cheers.
Ron
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