Hello my fellow modelers.
Back to the bench after a hectic working period.
Now back to the A-4 advance so far. It is relevant that I remember not to drop a WIP to the ground, again. Guess I'm about to set a new world record in dropping a kite just in one week.....
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First, I had to correct twice the dihedral after dropping this kite to the floor, on my rush to apply the sky paint while being rather tired after work. I've noticed that my hands doesn't respond as quick as they used to.... Does anyone has noticed this happening also as time goes by?
Also, after applying the RLM 78 to the undersides and to the fuselage, it was time to apply the yellow paint basically on the engine under cowling and in the wingtips...
After these paint works, it was time to apply the Sandgelb on the upper surfaces. Where several areas where aluminium was already applied, had to be sanded....
Also as the rivets are presented in a positive position, it was decided to sand them just enough to use them when the weathering works are applied.....
Then the decals.... boy, I like this phase....
After the paint works and the decals were applied, a good gloss varnish was applied on all surfaces.
After the 90% of the decals were applied, then the white stencils were painted on the rudder, the fuselage band, upper wing insignias and the White One stencil.....
Several grey paint was applied over the blue in order to gain some contrast. Also the propeller cone was painted with a Olive Grün hue. The blades were cut in order to apply the blurred propellers in order to emulate motion while flying.
The idea is to present the three kites in a single transparent display (that is yet to be designed and constructed) emulating a Kette (three airplanes in formation). We will see how this idea persist as the works continues....
Then the black paint was applied on the cowling surfaces where the exhausts are located, as well as in the two oil filters beside the engine....
And this is how the kite looks like as for today before the weathering works begins.
One of the main goals of the weathering, is lowering the Sandgelb tone to a more clear hue. This despite that the decals has already been located..... Let´s see how this works turns out. Also I guess that the weathering of this kite was rather intense due to the theater where this kite prowled on... Any comments about the weathering level?
Hope that this weekend I can really present some advance due that on these lands we have several days of holidays (as well that the climate in this area has improved quite favourable for painting with the airbrush).
Have a nice week my friends and stay safe....
Gerry