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Marks A6M3 zero type 22.

Very nice work Mark. I smiled when I saw your perfectly placed throttle / flap levers and thought, 'how many of them have I got spread around my room' !
 
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Very nice work Mark. I smiled when I saw your perfectly placed throttle / flap levers and thought, 'how many of them have I got spread around my room' !
Whilst doing them i was thinking ,there was nothing wrong with what was there lol
 
Very nice Mark, :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: What colour did you use ?... it seems to be a minefield looking for the correct colour..(looks like Tamiya xf-76 to me)..
 
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Yep,gotta agree with the guys...
... coming along a treat mate :smiling3:
Very nice Mark, :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: What colour did you use ?... it seems to be a minefield looking for the correct colour..(looks like Tamiya xf-76 to me)..
Cheers guys,
The colour is a 50/50 mix of mr color c60 rlm02 gray and c336 hemp
 
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Nice progress Mark
Similar to my type 11 then……excellent. It looks spot on…..
Thanks chaps, i have started some chipping although in reality the zeros never suffered much with this problem as they were primed, but i like to to try out something new on each build if i can and not particularly concerned with historical accuracy, the priming guy called in sick the day they made this one lol.
 
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Coming on beautifully Mark!!

ATB.

Andrew
Thanks Andrew it was !
So have just given it a coat of valleo gloss ready for decals and.......20230520_202539.jpg

a strange mottle has appeared all over it! Not really sure what im gonna do with it now
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Decent paint rejecting that yucky gloss. :confused:

I've had it before trying to put water based varnish over Mr C. I put it down to a surface tension thing causing the wet film to separate.

I fixed it with a couple of really light dust coats which gave the wetter ones something to grip to.

Best of luck.
 
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Decent paint rejecting that yucky gloss. :confused:

I've had it before trying to put water based varnish over Mr C. I put it down to a surface tension thing causing the wet film to separate.

I fixed it with a couple of really light dust coats which gave the wetter ones something to grip to.

Best of luck.
Yeah thats what it looks like, got some mr hobby gloss in the cupboard as well :rolling: oh well lesson learned,
Anyway i come to the conclusion flatting it back isnt gonna do it, cant flat paint out of rivet detail etc so ill order some mr hobby paint remover and go that route, cant keep piling the paint on.
 
Drastic but understandable.

I find methylated spirits strips it fine after a few minutes soaking but I've never tried it on a fully built model. I don't have a tub big enough to dunk one in! :smiling5:
 
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