Thanks DDM1795 and Real G. I hope it will show well with my 1/72 AC-130 when it done. Perhaps sometime later I will add a couple other gunship aircraft in 1/72 to complete the set.
UPDATE:
Jarrod and I masked the windows and door openings. He does not like the masking part at all as he was already ready to P-A-I-N-T!. So after some time we mixed (thinned) the Model Master enamel paints and sprayed the initial FSN coded dark green, medium green, and dark tan as called out on the painting diagram. Because of his lack of fine motor skills I had to assist him some but he enjoyed it all the same. Like the masking, Jarrod does not like cleaning the airbrush components after each spray, but he sure does like the airbrush painting of modeling.
You may have noticed that since the last photos we also posed the plane in an attack vector / angle on the stand.
I still have much more to do including the painting of the black, gloss coating, decals, pencil panel lines, marking control surface points, another gloss coat to seal the detail, flat coating the top surface, adding the engines and props, adding the small antennas and misc. parts, weathering, rigging the antenna array, final dull coat to seal the weathering, removal of the masking, gloss coating the windows, painting the nose cone, detail painting (exhaust, chipping, stains) and touch-ups, on and on, etc, etc.
We are glad you are following our build. Please share your thoughts and critiques...
Till next time...
Ben and Jarrod
"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)
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