by davidchoate » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:29 pm
All I have left on my P-40 is assembly of the canopy, and th decals. my painting is done.I followed this method as closely as possible. I did a couple things different. I used a drywall primer undercoat (light gey), and I bought a premixed color acrylic paints ( I didnt have alot of paint to experiment with). Other than that I followed construction and painting to the letter.If you don't have ALOT of patience I would'nt recommend it. I prefer to build models to fly, but admired David Ducket's work so much I figured that by copying him I could learn a thing or two, and I did. I probably won't do another display model for awhile, but parts of this method I will surely use from now on in all my builds. One thing I had trouble with was I never found a masking tape (Itried three types) that did'nt soak up the paint and leave a nasty looking line. It took me about a month. maybe 80hrs. total. I kindof lost track. Like I lost track of how many coats of filler and paint I did. But David was right; at first coat or two you think something is'nt right, but then the lustre of the paint start to show as it dries ( I guess 3 or 4 coats) and it's just incredible. The weight gain is horrendous, but I don't have to worry about it.Once I figure how to download from photobucket I'll post my success. I do have my build on another forum, but no painted photos put on yet. I would like to see how this paint looks if airbrushed. If anyone has done it I would'nt mind seeing the pictures?