B-25G "Shark Mouth"; 1/48, Academy

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Thanks for your words, Geo, Torch, W, Kirby, ... this "new way" of working is becoming very fun and entertaining.
It may delay the process, but I think that because it is the first time I do it, ... I go more slowly while I know the steps to follow. It seems that the results so far are satisfactory ... and I hope so continue.
Thanks for following me on the road. .
 
I chose to go in sections to have better control and observe the progress ... This was the washing on the right wing and the result:



... the left wing:



... a couple of images of the strokes with a brush on the fuselage and decals on the sides .:



Finally, I started cleaning with napkin paper and cotton swabs ...



I am finishing with the rest pending to clean the plane, and then I will prepare the photos of the conclusion of this first stage of wash with oils.

I hope you like it. Hasta pronto...
 
I thank you all very much for your kind comments.

Well, I share the result so far in the bottom of our "Shark Mouth"

The photo helped me to identify that I still need to remove the excess brushstrokes of oil on the bottom and edge of the right flap ...!


The forced pics of whole body:



Now I will do this step at the top, to then move on to the next phase in this new procedure, and from which I am enjoying the results so far.

Best regards... y gracias de nuevo
 
It's the color of the liquid mask my friend. Remember that I have metallic paper at the bottom of each circle and that until almost at the end I will remove the LM to put the clear colors that correspond to each light.
Thank you for your observation and I appreciate the interest and support.
 

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