The next step would be to paint the light gray parts in the hull. However, as we have the grilles of the elevators and they are pierced, I thought it is better to paint the flight deck first so that the ink does not pass through the holes and mess the hull.
The first step is to define the top of the waterline with the tape, protecting all the painting below this point. Then, there was no secret, ,mix the paint and paint the flight deck.
I had a question regarding the color: I found the grey is very bluish, it should be more "black."
First, we must protect the work already done.
You see the water line is well defined by the tape.
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The color of the flight deck.
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As I found the color bluish and a bit clear, I did a test with the other gray.
On the right the last color, slightly lighter. It is best to use the XF-63, slightly darker.
Now back to the color originally planned. I'm still thinking it is very blue and could be darker.
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Final result.
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" style="background-color:#fff;">Guys, sorry about my english. It's not so good and sometimes I use Google translator.