**** DONE: GB-57 1/48 Curtiss Hawk-75A-3 - WW2 Foreign Service

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Masked off the green to spray the tan using a sized copy of my painting guide cut up and held to the model with blue tack, and than the tan sprayed on.
Masking for the darker brown next.

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I painted the cowl and tail yellow after a base coat of white, then decided to paint for the red stripes instead of using the decals. This picture is after about 2 hours of masking which is hard to see because it's yellow Tamiya tape on yellow paint.

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Here's the result after spraying the red. Quite a few areas to touch up to do on the cowl but only one on the tail. I will use the decals for the rudder so it will be given a coat of white so the yellow doesn't show through. Testors square bottle enamel was used for both the red and the yellow as well as the white base coat.

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More that's a nice job. I did the red tulip once on a Bf 109G in 72. I know how tricky it is to get things equal and all. Impressive job g good sir. 💯👌
 
Thanks guys!
Another couple of hours masking last night and I sprayed on the last camo color

The nightmare of masking ready

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The brown sprayed on

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All the masking taken off (except for the canopy) The cowling is just sitting there for the picture. It needs some touch-up painting here and there, and I need to try to remove the marks from the blue-tak on the green paint, but I'm pleased with the results.
The next time I say I'm going to do a 3 color camo scheme someone please give me a sharp bop the back of the head.

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Thanks guys!
Another couple of hours masking last night and I sprayed on the last camo color

The nightmare of masking ready

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The brown sprayed on

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All the masking taken off (except for the canopy) The cowling is just sitting there for the picture. It needs some touch-up painting here and there, and I need to try to remove the marks from the blue-tak on the green paint, but I'm pleased with the results.
The next time I say I'm going to do a 3 color camo scheme someone please give me a sharp bop the back of the head.

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One wonders if those camo colors were intended to hide when flying over circuses? Certainly will be an eye catcher in the display area!
 

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