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That sounds cool Danny. Where on earth did you find that?Nice model kit, post up some pictures when you finish it, I have the real engine cover from a FW 189 so I may want to paint it in the same camo colors as your finished model for display.
Beautiful job Glenn. For future reference, when doing spaced masks, it's a lot easier to use thin card, such as from greetings/Xmas cards, or heavy paper stock, for example cartridge drawing paper, for the spacers. Cut the card to the required shape, on strips narrower than the tape used, along with the lengths of tape, and stick this to the tape, just inboard of the desired paint line. Then lay them on the model and fasten down with the remaining tape.
The principal is the same, but it saves a lot of time - and tape - and is much easier to apply.
I probably didn't say as I almost always use the same. Testors Model Master enamels.........BTW may have missed this but what paint are you using, it seems to give a very smooth finish.
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The leading edge of the tape wasn't folded over Kevin. A spacer made of 4 layers of tape, one on top of the other was placed on the models surface 1/16" back from the paint edge and the tape you see in the picture laid on top of that keeping it the thickness of the 4 layers of tape off the surface. Kind of hard to describe, I guess I should have taken a picture.That looks good there Glenn.I never in a million years would of thought of folding over the leading edge of the mask,smart.I like the effect.