Stage_Left
You mention the pin striping on the Travel Air, and I can see it will be a challenge but also really make the finish pop. The R-1 has an even finer black pinstripe between the white and red, and in 1/48th I haven't figured out if I'll be able to pull it off. Maybe I should just get the thing glued together first......
I used a 10 0 brush on my 1/32 scale Williams Bro.s R-1 and with a very light touch , a little playing with the thinness of the black paint, came out with a very nice , fine black line. That would probably still be too heavy for 1/48, but I have since used an ultra fine tip calligraphy pen and india ink for some pinstripe on a couple 1/24 ,1/25 scale cars. Takes a little practice on scrap to get the feel of the pen and how the ink flows but, can yield a very fine line. White and the lighter , more opaque colors of ink flow a tad thicker ,but with darker colors such as black , extremely fine lines are possible. It still takes a light touch but , was easier to control than a fine tip brush. The biggest challenge for me was loading the pen with just enough ink so not to get a blob of ink in the middle of the stripe.
BTW - Fantastic work on the inside of that Gee Bee. With 1/48 scale warbirds being my usual forte, I understand what it takes to get that much detail into that little space.
It's been taking a while to get past the myriad of distractions, as well as a bit of a modeling type of writers block, I finally got my Hellcat finished and can focus on getting back on track with this build. I probably won't get to the Wedell-Williams before the deadline but will go at it getting the Bulldog finished.
I want to build the Bulldog as it appeared with the exhaust stacks emptying out the sides of the cowl , so my next step is to build the engine.
I started by drilling out the intake and exhaust ports on the cylinders , then came a wash of Model Master flat black, followed with a dry brushing of steel. I'll finish the cylinder heads of with a bit of aluminum detail painting .
The push rods(left) and intake runners(right) were molded off register as can bee seen in this pic . So, I clipped them off to replace with straight pins for the rods and solder for the runners.
Here's the engine front and crankcase with the necessary mounting holes drilled out
Also have a coat of sanding primer on .
More pics in a few days.
Howard