Thanks
Andy, somewhere I saw that technique to mask round corners. I have used it in different situations and depending on the opening that is wanted to be masked, it will be the size of the circle (or semicircle) that is cut.
It's simple.
These are the photos of how I made the putty application to the landing light ...
I started sanding carefully, but I could see that there were still certain stitches that were not properly covered.
I made another attempt, but this time with Mr. Surfacer 1000 ... so at least I'll leave it another 24 hours to dry completely.
I continued with the masking, and this is the part of the lower gondola (in which, in the case of our AW177, it will not carry the MG 15 machine gun), ... access was a bit complicated, both with a liquid mask and with TT,
so surely it will require some retouching later, once it has been painted in its place.
To continue with the masking, it is the turn of the "dome" that goes over the gunner of the MG 15 of the top (the only machine gun that has our AW177).
I relied on these images to do the job in the best way ...
(images on page 26 of Aero Detail 18 magazine, Heinkel He-111)
Tomorrow I will be able to share what can be advanced.
Saludos y buenas noches.