I posted this over at the FAAGB, butr thought I would share it here as well in case anyone wanted to see it.
Managed to get some work done on the F4U-2N this weekend. Started the paint chipping on the forward parts of the wings, and also sprayed the wingwalks. Someone asked me on the last one I built how I did it, so here's a quick toot.
First, I measured (using the kit decals) how wide the strip needed to be. Then, I went through my references to see where exactly on the wing it should be, as well as how long it needed to be. I then cut a long strip of Tamiya tape the width of the anti-skid strip, and placed it on the wing and corresponding flap portion.
I then masked right up to the pieces of tape, like this:
Removing the center piece reveals exactly where the strip should be:
I then mixed up a very dark gray, and thinned it with straight 91% alcohol so it would dry very quickly. I sprayed it a higher than normal pressure (about 25 psi) and after it was covered, I mixed up a lighter shade and misted it onto the center of the area, simulating the traffic and wear across them. Removed the tape and voila! Painted anti-sakid strips in about 20 minutes time.