Not needed to spray it yet, but it brush paints superbly, being able to mix and blend well.
Pretty much as the photo tim except i was pressing the trigger with my left hand , arms crossed .I drilled a hole in the back end of each bomb and shoved a cocktail stick in then mounted them in the drill and adjusted until they were turning without wobbling too much . Then its just get the drill going as slow as you can and touch the paintbrush to it . Some were a bit wider than others but I expect they were hand painted on the real thing so there were probably variations there too.Lovin* this Tony. How did you keep the trigger down to rotate the bomb?
Lovely work. The cables on the canopy add real finesse.
Thanks tim and chris , im pleased with how it turned out , there was a point when i fitted the elevators and drop tanks that it gently sat on its arse and I thought it was going to be a tail sitter . I didnt put any weight in the nose as I didnt think it needed it but I wasnt aware how angled forward the main u/c legs were , fortunately once the bombs and canopy were added it JUST tipped the balance back to the front . Cheers tonyThat finish! Commendable work Tony.
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