Done : Oblt. Klaus Faber, Fw190D-9 "Red 13", JV44 Gruppe Build...

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Cheers Terry, much obliged!

Ach....b*ll*cks! The red felt completely different from the other Vallejo paints, felt like spraying water. Which, in turn, made me lay it on slightly to thick, which was followed by bleading.... Oh well, nothing that can't be fixed by topping up with the white in a day or two....

All in good fun and the famous dead man's learning curve....





 
Thanks guys...appreciated! Even with the ups and down, I really enjoy the building, much to do with all you guys here on the forum. Do some work on the '109 tomorrow me think....and maybe the "other" '190.
 
Agree with all, looking splendid, old chap! Must have had some patience doing that stripe masking in 1/48th - I'd hate to think what it would be like in 1/72nd tiny-tot scale!
 
I had the same problem over thinning some yellow the other day made one really have to play that trigger soft.The plane is really looking good I never have tried to tackle that paint scheme myself.Good work thus far.Kevin
 
Looks great Jan! Besides its a lots easier touching up some white here and there than trying to hand brush the bloody lines altogether!
 
Thanks a million guys....appreciated! Think that I'll leave the Dora until tomorrow and top up the white lines then. Just can't decide if I should go with the smallest brush that I have, or mask the worst parts off and "dust" it over with the airbrush and then where it's needed use the brush.....decisions, decisions..
 

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