Hey guys, I've finally made some time to update this build. Unfortunately I haven't done anything this week with it. So here's what I did to it before my most recent distraction.
Monogram P-51D by Mike Brindos, on Flickr
I started with a nice, easy to spray Vallejo Irealli Sand base color and built my yellow tones up from dark to highlight.
Monogram P-51D by Mike Brindos, on Flickr
Monogram P-51D by Mike Brindos, on Flickr
That's as far as I've gotten with this one because I've been very distracted with this build;
Monogram Me 109E by Mike Brindos, on Flickr
Which is the 1970 box release of the 1962 Monogram Me 109E in 1/48 scale. I moved the pilot forward and built that little shelf behind the seat, but other than that I've used a little Perfect Plastic Putty in a few places to close up some minimal gaps. The paint scheme is one of my own choosing using German Camo Dark Green for a base color on the upper sufaces with German Green and U.S. Light Green for the splinter camo and German Field Grey for the splotching along the sides. On the undersides I used German Blue for a base color with German Light Blue for the highlihting and fuselage sides.
The 50 year old decals were a little out of register so I trimmed them and applied them all seperately. They snuggled down easily with multiple applications of Micro Sol. I was really surprised by how well they behaved.
Anyways, I'm almost done with this distraction. It was just so easy to build I kept momentum. Nothing really to explain about that, as we've all been there lol.
Thank you all for your patience in waiting for this update.
Edit:
I almost forgot that I was also distracted witht the application of the decals on my Airfix P-40B as well. The main decals are on but I still have all of the stancils to add. Surprisingly the Airfix decals gave me more trouble than the 50 year old Monogram ones. Puzzle that one out! lol