jbrady - I'd thought about starting with white, but I'm thinking a yellow or tan may work better, since I want to both fade everything, and dirty up the white on the crosses and the fuselage band. I actually found an oil yesterday - Naples Yellow or something along those lines, that's a very light tan, pretty close to Tamiya Buff.
Bob - the bike's looking great! Are all Tamiya's bikes sport bikes? I don't really care for Harleys (I don't get the loud exhaust thing), but a Triumph Bonneville or something would be interesting.
Howard - looking forward to seeing paint on the Lightning! I see you have to use a small amount of putty on yours as well (I was almost to paint with mine when my yellow lab destroyed it).
ruddratt - the red and white will still be an eye-catcher! So, you're going to mask the ribs? Interesting. I'll be curious to see how you weather this one, and then will be stealing your tricks for my Sopwith Pup...
The 109 progresses. I got a late start last night, and spent most of my bench time spraying Future, so decals should be going on tonight. If Eduard's decals are as great as everyone says, it should be a fun time!
I also started weathering the wheels. The pic I posed upthread shows very light, dusty tires but dark wheels, so I started off by drybrushing the tires with dunkelgrau. They've got a ways to go, but it's a start!
On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2
On Deck: 1/350 HMS Dreadnought
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