Some update pics of my Hellcat.
First a pic of the ground pastels and the cosmetic brushes for applying. These brushes work great for pigments and pastels. It's a process not all that different from when women use them for applying make up and eye shadow.
I used the angled chisel eye liner brush to apply gray pastel to the panel lines on the underside. Followed by the pointy round tip eye shadow brush to work the pastel into the paint along the lines, then blow of excess pastel and brush in direction of airflow with the large brush to soften the effect.
Completed post shading on the underside. A little stark for my taste , but will be toned down with the next step.
Next I used the pointy tip brush to apply and spread some white pastel from the center of panels outward. Followed by the large brush working in the pastel from center outward of panels. Again blowing off the excess , then brushing in direction of airflow with large brush.
The topside got the same treatment ,but with black pastels along the panel lines and gray for the center of the panels. Go easy with the black, so not to overdo the effect. Gives a nice faded look to the paint.
With the extensive array of colors pastels can be found , the same technique could be used for OD/ Neutral gray , Luftwaffe , Japanese, anything .
View of underside before glossing her up for decals.
After a couple coats of Future in prep for decals. I start with a mist coat and build another coat until I have a nice gloss. Sometimes a third coat, depending whether I feel it has enough gloss for the decals.
Notice how the clear coat has lessened the intensity of the pastels . Just right for a pre-weathering of the paint.
Currently applying decals. I'm using Testors decal paper. Works good ,but is a touch thick withthe white sheets and does not react well with Micro-sol. Micro-set and water seems to be fine and the decals are tucking down into the panel lines well. One other warning of the Testors white decals paper, the decals will stretch like rubber to some degree, to the point of stetching out of shape if not careful. I'll have to give some other brands of decal paper a try in the future. Any recommendations out there?
That's all I've got for now . Back with more pics in a few days.
Howard