Update Time...
well she's had a quick jaunt into the paint shop...
first off... Black Basing. this helps give underlying shade to the base coat..
and after a couple of hours it was onto the Base Coat...
Which i'd like to add shouldn't be a point to stress over,
There are a billion and one different ideas on the Interweb as to which colours and tonal variations Lucasfilm Ltd used when constructing the original studio models,
And granted that the original paint they used is no longer available..(highly poisonous),
Most folk mix up something that is 'fairly close' to how the Studio Models looked....(If you take into consideration the use of studio lighting and even the quality of the colour film stock that was used, no two images of the subject look the same..),
So with that in mind i mixed my own colour up, this was a mix of
Tamiya XF-2 , XF-55 and a odd drop of XF-20...
XF-2 (Flat White) 3 Parts,
XF-55..(Deck Tan) 1 Part,
XF-20 (Medium Grey) 1 part
This was thinned to a 'cheeky' 50/50 mix and then lightly Ghosted or misted onto the black base at around 10 to 15 psi.
Leave this overnight to harden off, and then onto a bit of extra panel work,
For the various panels I painted them with varying tones of the base coat..(just added a bit of White or a bit more Deck Tan to suit how I was feeling, I figure that when painting, if it looks ok then it can't be far wrong...
And also remember, there are no hard and fast rules about just which panels should be a different colour, (even during filming the crew used the same models to replicate different ships....they just added various colour changes to existing models), So my advice is to just have fun with it...
Now although this might look a little 'bright and clean', by the time I've finished the weathering the original base coat colour will change completely... see my 'X-wing build' for further proof ....lol
http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...s-build-incom-t-65-x-wing-fighter-red5.30079/
hope you like it so far..