Gunner, that's awesome! Looks great.
Rudd, thanks for the nice thoughts. If I can do it, so can you.
Quick update (and boring pictures):
I have finished filling and sanding the panel lines on my wings using Mr. Surfacer 500 &1200. For whatever reason, I was unable to make the lines disappear completely, even after 4 fillings and sandings. It seems I just hit a point where Mr. Surfacer wasn't going to fill any further (or perhaps my sanding technique left something to be desired.) That said, the lines are pretty subtle, and in keeping with the aging and loss of putty due to wear and tear (at least to my mind), so I'm ok with it.
I sprayed a coat of thinned Mr. Surfacer 1200 as a primer, and added some dark streaks and splotches a-la Lawdog for a bit of variety. I then painted the wings with decanted Tamiya Silver Leaf spray paint (TS-30) hoping it would look sufficiently different than the Alclad I will be using for the rest of the aircraft. I am hoping for a contrast between the "natural metal" and the "painted" surfaces. After giving it time to dry, I rubbed it down a bit with micro mesh to give it a little more of a worn appearance.
We'll see how it looks next to the Alclad, but I have to say the Silver Leaf appears more metallic than I was expecting.
I used Krylon Fusion decanted and airbrushed for the black undercoat when I painted my P-47. It sprays very nicely, and seems to provide a decent base for the Alclad, but it took 4 or 5 days for the paint to cure enough for me to continue painting. With that in mind, I wanted to get that coat on my P-51 before I head off for a few days with my in-laws over the Thanksgiving holiday. Here is a final shot with the wings masked off, and the Krylon sprayed over the rest of the aircraft:
To all those here in the States, Happy Thanksgiving. To the rest, be well.
Blue.