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wow, some great stuff here, 4 hours on a gun:eek:, you have the patience of a saint;)
............ It came very close to being thrown across the room more than once.
 

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I like the sounds of that a desert coma,or you try some think very diffidence and do black,red would look cool,

and have it as a commanders fighter, :rolleyes: ........................... :D
 

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I like the sounds of that a desert coma,or you try some think very diffidence and do black,red would look cool,and have it as a commanders fighter, :rolleyes: ........................... :D
So much to think about ............. and so many opportunities Monica. :smiling3:
 

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Base colour is on 3 coats............. There is a small run on the forward edge of the port wing, but I can flat that out when the paint hardens off and it'll disappear under the cam pattern...... and I've started painting and detailing the weapons load.....

.......... I have a question ???? ......... Where a modern jet has topside camo, and bearing in mind the base colour continues underneath, is it normal for the underside to have the camo continued on left plain base colour???

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I got the second colour on for my "Camouflage Pattern" ......... and I'm not too happy with it. I thought the colour would be a good contrast to the base colour......... at least it looked ok while it was going on, but as it's dried it turned out not too different to the base so it doesn't show up too well :sad: ....... and the third (and last colour) it going to wash it out totally I think..... Is a "wash" likely to bring it out ???? or do I just flat it down and start again ????

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Peter, hard to give an opinion without seeing it? What if you added a dark line between the two colours to delineate them? Again, not easy to see what that effect would be though without some pics.
 

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Peter, hard to give an opinion without seeing it? What if you added a dark line between the two colours to delineate them? Again, not easy to see what that effect would be though without some pics.
Hi Neil,

As few photos .............. It didn't photograph too well.......... I guess the lighting has changed it some. But the base colour is Tamiya "light Sand" and the camou is "Deck Tan"......

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Hmm, I see what you mean. If you used a fine pen you could put a black line to follow the camo colour though I'm not sure now it would work that well.
 

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I think I'm best to start over ....... I think I'll flat it down and start again.......... Hey Ho :oops:

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Peter, if you were to add a third colour that contrasts with the first 2, they'd both become more visible.
 

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Peter, if you were to add a third colour that contrasts with the first 2, they'd both become more visible.
Darker or lighter than the second colour (Deck Tan) Patrick ????

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Darker or lighter than the second colour (Deck Tan) Patrick ????Peter
Well, as this looks to be a planetary attack Viper (coz none of the weapons would work in zero gee) , I'd use an olive green - both as a camo colour & to add the contrast.

A chocolate brown shade would work too if desert colours are what you're aiming for.

Try a few options on some card to see which looks best? That'll be easier than doing the whole model again.

Cheers

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Well, as this looks to be a planetary attack Viper (coz none of the weapons would work in zero gee) , I'd use an olive green - both as a camo colour & to add the contrast.A chocolate brown shade would work too if desert colours are what you're aiming for.

Try a few options on some card to see which looks best? That'll be easier than doing the whole model again.

Cheers

Patrick
Thanks Patrick ............. I' give it a go with a brown.

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Have a look at Adrian's Thunderbolt, his colour scheme is similar to what you're after

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/completed-a-10a-thunderbolt-ii.28263/
 

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Have a look at Adrian's Thunderbolt, his colour scheme is similar to what you're afterhttp://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/completed-a-10a-thunderbolt-ii.28263/
That is a great paintjob .................. A bit of a rethink is called for here.

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