Here’s some pics of my finished Spitfire!









This time I’ve used an editor to change the white balance. Hopefully it looks a bit better.
Enjoy! 🙂
and other artistic stuff
With all the decals done and a clear cote to seal them, I could start with the weathering.
So I used black oil colour and some white spirit to give panel lines a wash.
Then I let it sit for a few hours before I started wiping off the excess with cotton buds and some white spirit (where needed).
I then did some painting with aluminium to create a little wear on wings and prop blades.
Black oil colour was again used, but this time to create some dirt and grime like sooth from the shell ejection holes and some general grime.
I also added sooth from the exhaust pipes, removed the masking from the canopy and added the mirror and painted it. And with that I think I’ll call it finished, and will take proper pics later today.
The pilot was finished and some seams taken care of.
Then the pilot was put in place, which meant I had to carefully remove the front glass, as I couldn’t slip the pilot in as intended.
Then the underside was painted.
I have a roll of semi clear masking film that I wanted to try. The wings was fairly easy and part of the body, but I ended up resorting to blue tac and tape for the rest of the camo.
I think I’ve rushed the build a bit in an attempt to finish in time, so maybe the paint was too fresh. The masking film and tape removed parts of the paint.
Hard to see the flaws in the sun shiny pic but had to sort some of it with some freehand painting.
The the wings was masked and a yellow field painted on the front ledge.
I’ll check if more touching up is needed, and then put on a cote of varnish, before applying decals.