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Haha, there will be plenty of holes in it, mostly where the tiny control arms for the trim tabs etc should be! Most were so small they either launched into orbit from my tweezers or didn't survive clean up :smiling5:
Looks great. How did you find the MRP?So with a fresh MOT in my hand and a spring in my step, I finished off the prep work and threw some primer at the old girl, Mr Surfacer as per usual. Then out came the Uschi template for a bit of marbling to try and break up the final colours. This was done with Mr Surfacer 1500 white.
Then on with the first colour, Dark Earth
I then had to mix up a dark green. I wanted to try out MRP on this but couldn't find anywhere with it in stock at short notice, so brewed a bit of Mr Color together and came up with something similar. I still haven't nailed this freehand camo lark, but it's getting better I hope, and doesn't look quite so bad under natural light. The "stripes" you can see in the picture are mostly caused by differences in texture, where I've gone a bit dryer or wetter in places. Further work and varnish will bury it.
I then added some random lighter splotches within both colours, and finished of with a filter of sorts, made from highly diluted Dark Earth, misted over everything to tone the green down a bit.
Rather than rush to get the bottom half sprayed tonight I'll probably leave it and take another look at the green tomorrow. Then if I'm still happy, start masking.
Thanks, but I haven't used any MRP yet, Mr Color only on this so far.Looks great. How did you find the MRP?
Ah sorry...I read it as the green only was the colour you couldn't find!Thanks Paul. The edges aren't as tight as I'd like but I can live with it I think. If it still bugs me in the morning I'll mask and sharpen them up.
Thanks, but I haven't used any MRP yet, Mr Color only on this so far.
Hopefully giving it a go on the underside. I have black, white and a dark grey so should be able to mix something up, plus I've been told it mixes fine with Mr Color so plenty of options.
Yeah, sorry, I haven't phrased it so well. I was hoping to get all the colours for this in MRP, but when I couldn't find the green I decided to use the Mr Color Dark Earth I already had and mix the green.Ah sorry...I read it as the green only was the colour you couldn't find!
No Gary, I'm trying to practice my freehand camo so no masking for the green. The edges are slightly softer than I'd like but I'm getting a bit better each time. I think it would be much easier if I could rest my hands on the model to steady myself, but since I've added the rod that wasn't an option, lolDid your mask before the green Andy ? I see you freehanded the airbrush for the brown
Yellow is a bugger as it needs so many coats I know. Despite having the quite superb Evolution I have been looking at a trigger style airbrush. Has to be quality though. I guess to freehand with a sharpish edge its low pressure to avoid splashing and lightly thinned paint to get a clean edge first time ?Masking would certainly be the more sane way to do it, but I'm determined to crack freehand. To be honest I'm still struggling with the conversion to airbrush after so many years with a spraygun. Whilst the Infinity is a lovely brush it's better than I am, and I can't get the best out of it. I really should have invested in a better trigger style one instead.
I'll be having a go at the lower half with the Bartsharp 116A. It's a bit annoying as it's (variable) single action so I get some paint as soon as I breathe on the trigger, but it's more natural (for me) to control. Maybe I'll pull it apart and see if I can modify it to dual action. What could possibly go wrong? :smiling5:
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