The wing is covered, sprayed with water and after sitting in the sun, dry. I didn't take any pic's of the wing.... if you've seen one wing, you've seen them all !!
Next I painted the fuselage, wing and floats with a light gray primer. Now I wish I had used the Sea Gray as a primer, which is the lighter of the two camo colours (notice the Aussie spelling). It would have saved time and two bottles of paint. BTW, I used Model Masters enamel, and will use MM's enamels for the Sea Gray and Extra Dark Sea Gray which are the camo colours. Next move, probably tomorrow, is to attach the wing and tape off and paint the undersides of the fuselage, bottoms of the floats and the underside of the wing with "Sky".
The pic's of the fuselage with the prop installed is one of those "I had to see what it would look like", pic's. BTW, a little tip for making the holes in the spinner for the prop blades...... I used a single hole hand punch. The type a railroad conductor would use to punch your ticket. Worked fine !
Wayne Terry: Does the rudder and ventral fin look about right ???
Moving right along.....
Charles