Cheers folks

No Dave I have not tried that paint, often I just mix grey to taste, so to speak.
Worked on the wings this weekend whilst the fuselage oils are drying. Having cut out the wings and sprayed a rattle tin primer, I looked to spray the undersides first. However, for some reason I couldn't get the airbrushed paint to atomise properly. I don't think the paint was too thin, nor was there a problem with pressure, but it was as if the paint was not tacky enough so it just puddled on the surface

So I stripped the puddles that hadn't even begun to dry (acrylic) and hand brushed/polished instead. Finish was OK but not as smooth as I like.
The upper surfaces were treated to the same with light olive, then masked and brushed with the violet mix. Had the airbrush been working I would have sprayed this too. I wonder if it is anything to do with ambient temperature - I spray outside and it was about 6C?
Anyway, the polishing gave an almost glossy finish, and when the decals went on, sealed with Klear, the surfaces were far too glossy. I used micro mask tape to keep the ribs glossy, then used Humbrol satin cote spray to dull down the surface. Then I added rib shading by drybrushing pastels - I think this is a bit overdone, less is more perhaps? Another blast of satincote before removing the masking leaves the wings done.
I dirtied up the wheels and tail surfaces with pastels and again sealed with satin cote spray. This is going OK, but I really need to sort out the airbrush - the results would be so much better. I have used the airbrush recently with normal results, so I am at a loss.
lower wings - upper and lower painted.


Cross decals applied.

Rib masking to maintain a glossy appearance where the "fabric stretches over the ribs.

Rib shading compared - you can see the difference between the glossy surface pre-shading and after with the satincote applied..


Shading on the horizontal tail surfaces and elevator.

Shading on wheels.
