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First attempt at pre-shading here - pretty nerve-wracking after investing the time in this 1978 vintage 1/48 Tamiya F-15 but seems to have worked out not too disastrously.

My question is now - do people think I've gone over the pre-shading to enough of an extent or are they too obvious? Bear in mind I am going to be going over the majority of the wing area with a darker grey (that's the plan anyway!!) so that'll ease it a bit too...

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Any comments more than welcome :-) go easy on me though this is only my third attempt at a model since returning to the hobby (the first two are, erm, "on hold", shall we say...)

ps - this is what it looked like before painting... the filenames say it all really...

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Hi munkster, the shading looks perfect to me, well done. Its something i have never been able to pull off, always completely covering it up!! So i usually post shade!! Great work , cant wait to see it finished, cheers tony
 
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I`m no expert but it looks pretty good to me , nice work

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Shucks, cheers guys, much appreciated - it's felt like a real case of "All the gear, no idea" these last few weeks/months so it's nice to finally feel like it's going in the right direction!!!
 
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I think you've got it just right. If it was a lighter grey I would have toned it down a bit but, as you quite rightly have identified, the darker grey top coat can handle a bit more pre shading.

All credit to you, I've not been brave enought o try it yet!
 
I think pre-shading is really more art than science. I also think that you've pulled it off rather well,the actual shading doesn't have to be too exact. Whether you've obscured it enough or too much is an artistic decision as I doubt you can compare the effect of the technique to a photographic reference,except of another model. I'd say if it looks good to you then good it is.

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Steve
 
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That looks great to me,i tried it on a 1/48 spitfire a couple of weeks ago and then put the paint on to thick and you cant see any shading at all now.
 
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That looks great to me,i tried it on a 1/48 spitfire a couple of weeks ago and then put the paint on to thick and you cant see any shading at all now.
Easily done! Sometimes the pre-shade will only disappear as the top coat dries. I mostly post shade,much more controllable.

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Steve
 
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In progress - preshaded Eagle...

Slowly getting there...

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The rectangular thin black line decals on the underside of the fuel tanks were "interesting"...

Learned a lot of lessons on this (essentially my first concerted effort at a build since returning to the hobby) - you can see my nice "rough" finish in one of these pics where I was too far away with the Halfrauds primer... Lesson #364 learned...

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That looks good to me,your shading has certainly worked. Every model is a learning experience and that one is a really good effort,even more so as a "first one back". Don't forget to show us the finished item

Cheers

Steve
 
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