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Tonight I repaired the scratches:

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and decided to bring a little more life to the sand by filling the panels with a slightly lighter shade of the sand and blend it in:

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Now it looks the way I wanted it and I can move over to the green color.

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6 hours ago, KevinM said:

Starting to look the part Kai!:unworthy:

Thank you Kevin!Ā 

6 hours ago, harv said:

Excellent dude !!....harvĀ :popcorn:

Thanks Harv!

1 hour ago, GazzaS said:

Definite improvement, Kai.Ā  A little variation goes a long way.

Thank you Gary. Thought it was necessary because the first result didn’t please me.

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Kai

perfect repair on the scratches and the light bleaching on the sand looks killer.

Bring on the green cammo colorĀ :popcorn:

Keep ā€˜em comin

Peter

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Tonight I finished the preparation for the 2 other camouflage colors. Needed one package of (reusable) Blue Tack (can open a store with the other 3 I bought ;))Ā and lots of masking tape:

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I also prepared the painting instructions regarding the colors and their demarcation line. G/Gr=Green and Br=Brown:

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Now I can start the painting.

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Kai

Blu Tack cammo masking looks great . Can.t wait to see the Mirage roll through the paint shop.

Looking mighty good

Keep ā€˜em comin

Peter

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Nice masking job, Kai, it's always a lot of work, to get the masking right, but it will pay off.

Cheers Rob

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Thank you all for your feedback!

@ Gary: these tasks are all so time consuming. But when it’s preparation for painting it’s ok (Better than panelline rework).Ā 

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Tonight I started with the green color.Ā 
Did some preshading before applying it:

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And then I applied the first layer of green:65A92751-3263-4C2A-953D-A68425A173BD.thumb.jpeg.809712dddb400aa86fadd2812317aa67.jpeg

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Next step will be to bring life to the green with a lighter shade and blending in.Ā 

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Looking good Kai. I found it particularĀ difficult to work with blue tack or Panzer Putty worms for demarcation. It proved hard to me, to get the borders consistent. Might be easier with a huge plane like your Mirage, as it's absolutely necessary to keep the same AB angle at all times, to get it right.

Cheers Rob

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That green looks great, Kai. Ā  I imagine you'll be looking forward to the last color and peeling off all of that tape.Ā 

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11 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Kai

Sweet - super progress on the cammo. Your Blu tack/worm cammo looks right on. Nice going.

Keep 'em comin

PeterĀ 

Thank you Peter! Hope the nice going will go on…

2 hours ago, DocRob said:

Looking good Kai. I found it particularĀ difficult to work with blue tack or Panzer Putty worms for demarcation. It proved hard to me, to get the borders consistent. Might be easier with a huge plane like your Mirage, as it's absolutely necessary to keep the same AB angle at all times, to get it right.

Cheers Rob

That’s completely right Rob! It took more than 2 hours to apply the green.Ā 
You always have to take care of the correct airbrush angle and control the demarcation line. Maybe next time Iā€˜ll try to airbrush freehand.

2 hours ago, GazzaS said:

That green looks great, Kai. Ā  I imagine you'll be looking forward to the last color and peeling off all of that tape.Ā 

Thanks Gary. This is the moment Iā€˜m really waiting for…

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Completely agree that masking with 'worms' is a lot harder then meets the eye.Ā 

A few years back, I enjoyed building this 1/48th scale Kfir and spent a lot more time then I ever thought masking with blue tack. I discovered the key for me was to make the worms as thin as practical and consistency in thickness. Applying them was another story as the thinner I made them, the more they wanted to stretch.Ā 

I do have a question regarding the Kfir - what what are the stripes for on the inner leading edges?

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Keep 'em comin

Peter

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Great work on the cammo Kai. Looks like you're getting through as much Kabuki tape as I have been.Ā :D

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8 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Completely agree that masking with 'worms' is a lot harder then meets the eye.Ā 

A few years back, I enjoyed building this 1/48th scale Kfir and spent a lot more time then I ever thought masking with blue tack. I discovered the key for me was to make the worms as thin as practical and consistency in thickness. Applying them was another story as the thinner I made them, the more they wanted to stretch.Ā 

I do have a question regarding the Kfir - what what are the stripes for on the inner leading edges?

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Keep 'em comin

Peter

Completely agree Peter!Ā 


Your Kfir is really looking stunning. The Israeli 3-tone camouflage is so nice as the SEA-scheme of the Air Force! You captured the look perfectly!Ā 

I tried to find out what the meaning of the white stripes on the slats is, but nobody knew so far. Will go on investigating. Maybe Someone here knows?Ā 
Ā 

6 minutes ago, GusMac said:

Great work on the cammo Kai. Looks like you're getting through as much Kabuki tape as I have been.Ā :D

Thanks and youā€˜re right Gus! Still need some more when it comes to the brown and I have to cover the green where necessary…

BTW: When will we see the next update of your beauty?

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Thanks Kai

I never think much about those white stripes until I look at the model and some of the pic and then it drives me crazy.

Keep 'em comin

Peter

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Tonight I brought life to the green and started with the brown color:

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Next step is to apply the blue Tack demarcation between the green and brown and finish the airbrushing of the brown color.Ā 

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