Sorry for not posting on here for a bit guys. After I got back from my break it took me a few days before getting back into things. And then I decided just to push on through and finish it. But first, a couple of progress stages.
First up was the painting. Nothing to exciting, a black underside topped off with a black top.
Then it was time to add the decals and engines. There were red decal stripes for the cowlings, but I decided to mask and paint so they matched the spinners. I used Insignia red. I am not sure if its a WW2 shade, but it matched the period colour pics I could find better than plain red.
I used a set of print scale decals for Cooper's Snooper of the 548th NFS on Iwo Jima. I have a few sets of Print Scale decals but had not use any yet. I had read a few negative comments lately so was a but wary. But they went down really well. They did feel rather fragile, but despite a few touchy moments, I had no issues with them.
Then finally add the wheels and props and do some weathering. I was talking to GM earlier in the thread. He had a relative who served with P-61's in Europe. And he was saying how clean and shiny they were. But as mine is a PTO bird, I did wonder if that might have a different effect on the aircraft. But checking some photo's, they seemed mostly to be very lightly weathering, just a little chipping here and there. So I went for a light touch with minimal chipping but I did tone down the shine by spraying a mix of Alclad clear gloss and semi gloss. Exhaust staining was done with Xtracolour exhaust, the first time I have used this, my usual paint for this is Tamiya smoke.
I made the base myself. Its the first time I have cut and routed a round base, and its a bit rough around the edge in some places, I need to learn how to rout against the grain. But its nice to be able to do this sort of thing myself.
And there you have it. Not the best aircraft I have built. But given the age and the mix and match AM, I am pretty pleased with it. And nice to do something different. Next up will be something more familiar, a Bf 109, even if it is a larger scale.
Thanks for all the comments guys, much appreciated as always