GWH P61A Black Widow - 1/48

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Stage 2

Cement dries so now some Mr Surfacer 500. Left proud of the surface to dry and shrink back somewhat

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It will need some time to fully cure off ready to sand.
 

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Stage 3

Sand back flush
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Stage 4

There are still small imperfections in the surface that will show up more under paint. So, Mr Dissolved Putty is next.
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That will need leaving to cure down overnight. Tomorrow a sanding will leave the surface flat.
 

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I have progressed now of painting. I am working on the internals for the engines and tail booms primarily but also some odd external detail bits.

Zinc Chromate, these areas will need washes and some dry brushing with metal powders. 024EFFD9-A02B-4228-B2B9-FDB9E5FF084C.jpeg

I decided not to use black primer as that is not the best way to modulate a black finish so I am using MRP Silver Primer. Some parts primed ready.
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engines sprayed black. These I will dry brush with metal powder to bring out detail. Very little of this will be seen
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Dark aluminium sprayed on u/c areas. I will mask up and spray the tyres soon. There is a little detail painting on the legs and these parts will need washes.
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Another spraying session has enabled me to finish painting these.

The black finish of the aircraft I am building has a very smart red trim

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Then the wheels are ready for weathering.
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Coming on very nicely Barry
 

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Working on the tail booms. Fit not too bad but some work is needed on the wing/boom seams.
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As you can see I have added some etch details as well.

Progress has slowed somewhat but as soon as the booms and wings are cleaned up and joined to the fuselage I should be able to get on and make progress.
 

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Even a little progress is still progress. Filling, sanding, filling and sanding is a slow business but has to be done if the end result is to be good.
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Finally finished the prep work and I have attached the booms and stab to the fuselage.

This was not easy as the lack of a really good wing spar made it a real juggling act. I ended up doing it in stages and waiting for the cement to harden in between. One wing at a time and then with both in position I positioned the stab, fortunately there was enough ‘spring’ in the booms so as not to cause a problem.

Here she is
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I have sprayed the transparencies with Zinc Chromate interior colour.

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I gave a fair bit of thought to what primer to use. Black clearly is no good for an all black finish. Grey is not ideal over grey plastic. In the end I opted for silver primer. I am not planning to do hairspray chipping but, nevertheless, it might be helpful to the finish and it does really help identify build flaws.

A word on MRP primer, it is not a good metaliser and it’s finish is more like a painted on silver finish. MRP have excellent metalisers that are best applied over black. This primer though does the ‘primer’ job very well.

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I have some seams still to sort before a final primer coat.
 

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Silver primer? That's a new one to me.
 

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A coat of US Jet Black done. That bottle is now completely empty so if I need more of this to touch up I will have to await a new bottle. I will order some tomorrow.

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I am going to add some shading before I apply decals and then washes. A darkish grey I am thinking, perhaps RLM66.
 

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The trick here is to give interest to this solid black appearance.

First I did some shading with RLM66 sprayed into the centre of panels. I did rather more on the topside than the underside, as that would likely be exposed to sun fading.

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Next up I did a mist coat of RAF Night Black (it is very close to the USAAF Jet Black that I ran out of). This helps blend the appearance and tone down the contrast.
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Next I will mask up to paint the walk lines red. There will be some small hand painted details to add before I then apply decals which I will do straight onto the paint.

Washes etc will follow the decalling.
 

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The trick here is to give interest to this solid black appearance.

First I did some shading with RLM66 sprayed into the centre of panels. I did rather more on the topside than the underside, as that would likely be exposed to sun fading.

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Next up I did a mist coat of RAF Night Black (it is very close to the USAAF Jet Black that I ran out of). This helps blend the appearance and tone down the contrast.
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Next I will mask up to paint the walk lines red. There will be some small hand painted details to add before I then apply decals which I will do straight onto the paint.

Washes etc will follow the decalling.
Coming on nicely Barry. Got to love black basing as technique. Tried it for the first time recently on a black finish and it worked very well.

ATB.

Andrew
 

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Barry, a question if I may ?

when you paint the walkway lines do you lay a white undercoat down first, then cover over with the red colour, or do you use multiple thin coats of red to build them up ?
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Barry, a question if I may ?

when you paint the walkway lines do you lay a white undercoat down first, then cover over with the red colour, or do you use multiple thin coats of red to build them up ?
thx
I will use the MRP red oxide primer which will cover well. Then I will use insignia red over the top.
 
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