Hi Everyone! I completed a rare for me summer kit! I've had this thing in my stash for 20 years at least. I think somebody gave it to me out of pity for how bad the P-51 I had just finished was. It had a cracked canopy and well, it's not that great of a kit. So it sat.
I really wanted to get a bare metal finish right and I've yet to do that. I've been reading up on all the advice here and decided I'd start simple and just use ModelMaster Aluminum Non-Buffing that I had in a spray can. That too was 20 years old and had no pressure. I bought a bottle and moved on. I cut out the flaps since all the pictures I had of "Old Crow" had them down when it was on the ground. I cut the drop tanks off the mounts as I prefer a "post mission" look. I ran the canopy through several coats of Future to hide the cracks.
One post I read said do not primer the model first and that's what I did. Just sprayed this right on the plastic. I did buff it to remove some of the extra .. stuff? I used microset and the decals went on mostly well. Some broke of them up and I printed more on micromark media I had. The hardest one was the checkerboard at the nose. I followed some other advice and printed the red pattern and put two sets over the yellow I painted. I used GIMP I learned about from another helpful post to edit the decals. There's no clear coat at all -except on the olive drab nose and the propeller blades.
I'm happy with how it came out. The bare metal finish wasn't much harder than ay other color and I've over come my dread of doing planes in it. I'd like to do a F-86 in it next. Thanks to all the helpful advice on the forums!