Yeah, those sets look promising. My build is on the fast track though. Maybe I'll do a second type ix once the sets come out. And that one will have a much better seam between the two halves of the hull!!
Well, I finished touching up the hull and started with the preshading. The plan is to preshade with dark gray/black on the upper part of the hull, a lighter gray in the middle hull, and then white/gray on the lower hull. Basically I'm trying to do some reverse preshading. There's an article in the Jan '13 issue of FSM written by Rob Aarsen that suggests that the ocean would actually have worn away the paint on the raised details on the lower hull, and therefore they would be lighter (not darker). I like the affect he achieved so I'm going to give it a shot. Here's what his sub looks like:
I started with the dark gray. And then moved on to the lighter shade of grey just below the waterline.
Then I painted the upper hull with Schlickgrau 58. It's a little more green then I expected, but I think it'll look great after I apply some filters.
Next, I'll continue with the reverse preshading on the rest of the hull, then mask off the upper hull and paint the bottom Schiffsbodenfarbe III.
I've got the Lifecolor paints and the seem to go on nicely except that I've noticed that it easily clogs my iwata cs-plus. Maybe I need to thin it some more? Supposedly it needs no extra thinner.
Almost ready to weather it. Can't wait.