Another Spitfire

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ajcmac

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Thanks for the comments :smiling3: .

I have to fix the blades. Painted them as if they were metal and, after all, are wood :rolleyes: .

The mask Eduard has arrived.

I painted the canopy with Interior Grey Green.

While everything was drying prepared mask to be able to paint the Dark Green.

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ajcmac
 
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Ziper_it

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Excellent work Antonio,

This is coming out very nicely.

Francesco
 
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Bunkerbarge

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Looking superb. It's easy to say, just another Spitfire, but when it is built to this standard it is still a joy to watch.
 

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Agree with Richard, looking forward to seeing the dark green go down.
 
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Polux

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Excellent masking work Antonio.

Looking forward to seeing your paint job.

Polux
 
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ajcmac

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Thank you all for your comments.

Painted Dark Green.

Following shading Dark Green.

Regards

ajcmac
 
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ajcmac

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Today my grandchildren were not here at home so I spent almost all day on the bench. I finished the shading, put the mask to paint yellow stripes, but there is always a but, the compressor had no pressure and was late for work for. But tomorrow I will paint the stripes. And I also took the mask to paint the black lines of "Walk, Not Walk.» I think if I do well are much better than the decals.

Here I have to correct the green in stabilizers. The stripes were not right.

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mobear

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beautiful,thats all i can say,and the preshade is awesome

mobear
 

flyjoe180

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Coming along nicely Antonio, a very nice paint job so far.
 
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Ziper_it

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Impressive paint job, even more with the postshading done on the masked camouflage.
 

flyjoe180

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I think you made a good decision to paint those walk lines Antonio, they have come out nicely.
 
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ajcmac

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Polux, Francesco, Vaughan and flyjoe180 thanks :smiling3: .

Once I have found photos on this plane...

it shows the wear caused by the pilot and the mechanics I decided to do some chipping. Normally I use silver applied with a sponge. This time I used a silver pencil. It is not the first time you use but usually only when it is located and just as I did on the doors of access to weapons. It is not bad, I prefer with the sponge, but do not become so evident which is good.

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ajcmac
 
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