Robert, the P-47 is superb, I really like the paint job! Also, lots of other nice work being done here, I haven't popped in as often as I should have lately.
I've been away from my bench for quite a while, for various reasons, but finally got back on Sunday. My last post showed the Airfix Beaufighter in primer, and that's where it stayed, until I got going again and decided to try my hand at pre-shading, to break up the otherwise plain grey top surfaces. I wasn't drawn to the usual "pre-shade the panel lines" approach, so decided to try mottling instead, in black -
I've never done pre-shading before (or mottling with an airbrush, for that matter), so I was quite pleased with my first effort. Next stage was to apply the main colour over the top. I really over-thinned the paint far too much and, as a result, almost flooded the model's surface by applying too much. Fortunately, I realised in time and stopped. Very carefully using kitchen paper to wick away the excess liquid from the trailing edges of the inner wings - where the pooling had occurred - just saved my bacon, but left a very scrappy result -
Thankfully, no remedial works were needed, so I let it dry, and carefully re-applied, using a more normal paint-to-thinner ratio.
It doesn't really come across in the photos, but the colour variations are definitely there, but subtle, which was exactly what I wanted. Hopefully, this will be a good base for the limited weathering I intend to apply a bit later.
Incidentally, the paint is Vallejo Model Air Medium Sea Grey, with my home-brew thinner (about 60% de-ionised water, 35% Isopropyl alcohol - the 99% variety - with the rest being flow improver and retarder (both Winsor & Newton)).
More to follow, probably next weekend.