I got the deck down inside the hull halves. I am using much more styrene solvent than I usually do as opposed to CA.
Hellers plastic is soft, almost gooey. It's very hard to sand, it balls up. OTOH the Testors clear glue melts it so fast that joints cure in a night.
Then I filled the seam, which is on the flight deck all around the perimeter.
I masked off the hull red and sprayed a 1/2" or so band of black all around.
Put down a 1mm piece of tape on the black all around on the top edge of the red mask. I usually do it differently- black first then below, then above.
But this model is a different kind of ship.
The hull sides are like a building.
All kinds of openings and all kinds of projections. To the point where I seriously considered brush painting the whole thing.
I have really been working on that skill- Stik I did not use an airbrush on my Neptune in your GB.
But it's a big model so I will rely on the Badger.
Anyways, next stage is camouflage on the sides.
I plugged up all of the galleries with tissue.
During all of this all three Model Master RN colors came in.
One thing missing is the resin replacement island- out of stock at WEM.
John?
Last question- paint the deck first and mask it, or paint the sides?
Again it's a very unusual hull for us USN carrier builders.
No overhang, just a sharp edge.
Question- a lot of parts glued all along the edge of the flight deck that are these 1/4 round scoop shapes that are open upwards, beyond the edge of the flight deck.
Vents?
The PE has grilled that go over the horizontal opening.