Got a lot of work done this week. I completed panel shading using Tamiya Flat Black and Flat White and painted the exhausts Dark Iron. When complete I temporarily attached the canopy, and painted the whole ship FS 16440 Model Master Gloss Gull Gray. I used Testors thinner, and used a series of light coats with enough to barely cover the painted panel lines. I panted the nose Tamiya Radome Tan
When the paint was dry, I began the weathering process on the front end. Instead of using the decals, I masked and painted the marking for a more realistic effect. I began bringing out panel lines and initial weathering using Vallejo Black Wash. Word of advice, use only on glossy surfaces otherwise you will have a lovely stain you can't get rid of when used on a matt surface. However, I really like this stuff, and it really brings out the panels and adds more character to the X-Wing. I masked the canopy with Bare Metal and painted over the base gray with Tamiya Sky Grey. After some initial weathering on the canopy, I removed the Bare Metal Foil, cleaned up the glass with turpentine, and polished the glass to a nice shine (The canopy was Future dipped before masking and painting, by the way!)
Also also finished the Artoo unit, polishing up the primer with a fine sanding stick, then applying Mr. Metal Color chrome silver by brush since it's such a small area. I let it dry, then buffed to give it a nice shine. I hand painted the blue squares on top of the Artoo unit since the decal was useless, then applied the remaining decals with the help of MicroSol/Set. I brushed over the unit with a couple coats of Future to seal in the decals and finish. The "instrument unit" behind Artoo was given a wash of black oil paint thinned heavily, the drybrushed to pop-out the details.
Right now, I am debating if I should use the decals for the Red 5 markings or use Frisket. I will test the frisket idea on one of the wings and let you know how it goes!