I have major progress to report today. After I painted the yellow portion of the tail stripe, I went on Spring Break with The Missus and let everything dry thoroughly for one week. When I returned, I sprayed a coat of Future over the yellow stripe (both to gloss it up a bit and to protect it from masking), then I masked the yellow off and prepared for the overall coat of Gloss Black.
The masking:
image by robertholcomb73, on Flickr
I then mixed up the black paint. Earlier I had come to the conclusion that I was using paint that was too thick as I started having some airbrush issues. So for this coat I wanted to be meticulous about the paint. I used Tamiya acrylic, Black (code is X-1), and made a mixture of 2/3 paint and 1/3 Tamiya thinner (X-20A). That seemed to me to be the right consistency (which I have heard is about the consistency of 2% milk. I don't drink milk, so I had to go to The Missus to find out what consistency that actually was. She squared me away...).
Then I cleaned the model off with an old T-shirt and just sort of buffed it up a bit over the primer. I made a soft towel base on a lazy susan so I could turn it easily, yet could still reach all the sides. Earlier experience with the primer coat taught me that the vise I had the model mounted in prevented me from covering the whole fuselage; the vise sides got in the way. So for this adventure I took it out of the vise and laid it on a soft towel. I then sprayed on the coat of black on the top portion of the aircraft:
image by robertholcomb73, on Flickr
The lazy susan and soft towel are not visible as I covered them with a sheet of newspaper to avoid spraying them black. The coat shown (only the top) took 1 and 1/2 bottles of black (the 1/3 oz bottles). Did I mention this thing is HUGE? I have another 1 and 1/2 bottles left to do the underside tomorrow.
Here is another photo:
image by robertholcomb73, on Flickr
And another of the cockpit area:
image by robertholcomb73, on Flickr
I am pleased with how this came out up to this point.
Next step is to turn it over tomorrow night and put the same coat of black on the underside. It should be thoroughly dry by then. I erected a tent of poly film over the model on the workbench to prevent dust from settling on it. I'll buff the black paint again with the old t-shirt and make any minor corrections to the seam work if necessary.
Careful prep and attention to detail with the paint mixing has paid off so far. I hope it continues to do so with the Alclad II Polished Aluminum coat. I have a three week business trip coming up on Sunday, so my plan is to shoot the black on the underside Thursday night, then the top portion with Alclad on Friday and the bottom with Alclad on Saturday. Then I'll cover the model with the polyfilm tent and secure from General quarters for three weeks while I attend to the day job. Hope to post some pics Saturday of the Alclad II coat.
cheers, Bob