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phikoleoputra

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LeoI do not use pre-shading but post-shading.

I did not take pictures of the process with Olive Drab but after having painted Olive Drab I used a mixture. Olive Drab with yellow, the ratio 1 + 0.5 and about 80% thinner. Apply this mixture inside the panels.

As the Olive Drab is a dark color, I used black as well with 80% thinner and apply on lines of the panels.

Then apply the two mixtures again. In the wings in flight direction. In fuselage vertically.

Here the process but with the Neutral Grey.

Neutral Grey.

Lights.

Shadows.

Then apply the two mixtures again. In the wings in flight direction. In fuselage vertically.

Hope this helps.

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ajcmac
Thanks mate, it's gonna be tricky for post shading. I'll try preshading fist then. :smiling3:
 
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This is stunning I for one could only dream of having paint work turn out like this.
 

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Amazing a/b skills Antonio,looks really great top job and very well done so far :D
 

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Just seen this one Antonio I now your nearly at the end of this build but reading through it some great work by you and some very nice tips on painting and post shading great work looks fantastic
 
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