Well, I think that my first ever attempt at using vinyl masks for all of the major markings on a model was about 90% successful (images below). My hat's off to FAf, the masks he designed and produced for me were absolutely bang on in terms of dimensions and proportions. I did get some holidays and underspray in certain spots, but between the rib tapes and the wrinkles in the fabric it still turned out better than I had feared. Gonna respond to your latest comments prior to the images...
Excellent progress!

Thanks, Bob! This was a nine hour day and it went by in a flash.
More very nice work, and have fun with the masks. They look really effective on Fredrik's builds.
Thanks, Nigel R. I have some practice to do before I become anywhere near as deft with the masks as some guys here, especially Fredrik.
Looks like you're all set to give the masks a go!? It'll be a walk in the park for you!
I really like the idea of undercoating with RLM 81. I'll borrow that for some future build.
/Fredrik
Thanks, Fredrik. I ended up with some boo boos which I'll count down to inexperience and address with a fine brush. I generally prefer to preshade with a color that's just a bit darker than the intended finish color and Floquil's RLM 81 seemed like it would be a good one to use with Xtracolor's PC-10.
So, here's my initial result with Fredrik's masks. Paints used were Floquil's Japanese Navy Light Grey (a couple of passes to cover the PC-10 and CDL and provide a light foundation for the other colors) D&H Blue, Red, and Insignia White enamels. Gleefully, I didn't end up with any raised steps between the various colors. Although certain experts have argued over details of the markings that would've been on Rhys-Davids' machine on the day of the epic Voss dogfight, I decided to go with the late great Rowan Broadbent's instructions, hence the earlier tailband rather than the blue barbell and the wing insignia in the inboard position rather than centered over the struts. Some of those details may always remain in doubt, but as Dave Wilson used to say "Just build the thing!"



