Well I finally got the paint (and more) I needed to order for my Spitfire. Along with that order, I decided to take a chance on Model Master Black Detail Wash. That being said, I was able to resume builing and painting the cockpit of the P-47 Thunderbolt 'Bubbletop'. I did a test run on how this wash works on an old scrap jet kit (same one I practiced using an airbrushfor the first time) and was pleased somewhat. I thought, "What the heck... let's give it a go on the 'Bolt."
I used the wash on the cockpit, landing gears, wheel hubs (haven't done so yet), wheel wells and gear doors. So far, I didn't think it looked too bad for a first time attempting a wash. I will post pics as soon as I can.
Seeking advice - I'm thinking of painting the Invasion stripes instead of using the decals to give it a more realistic look. Would measuring the invasion stripe decal's overall width by masking the areas white first then split it up by masking where the black stripes would be the way to go? The aircraft fuselage overall color will be bare metal silver.
Also - what would be the best way to create a weathered wash on the white stripes? Would using a Dirty White wash work or simply use a black wash throughout the aircraft?
Knowing decals stick better on a gloss coat, do I need to spray another coat of gloss once the decals on before doing a wash? I am planning on putting a final finish using a flat clear coat.
** My goal is to order a couple washes by Flory (black soot and either mud and/or dark earth brown).
Any pointers or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.