Thanks Rick, Patrick.
At the moment I am working mainly on small individual components and assemblies. This is the great thing about WNW kits, the sub assemblies can be completed from sprue cutting to varnish within a few hours, such as the pilots little locker panel for the back of the cockpit. I have quite a collection of components now, but have started with the cockpit side frames also.
The latest item complete is the fuselage front top cover panel. The front portion was painted first - a priming layer of humbrol metalcote polished aluminium, followed by satin black and finished with klear. When applying the black, the filler tops were masked using circles of tape stamped out, to leave the aluminium underneath. I guess these could have been brass, but I am happy with the metal.
I then painted the PC-10, choosing humbrol #86 as this is a light olive shade I wanted to represent a fresh out of the factory machine. I am not too bothered if this is not 100% historically correct as I prefer the look of a greenish shade to the brown, plus of course there is much debate over the PC10-12 finish of these aircraft.
The cockpit coaming was painted a mid-brown colour in several thin layers and shades, and the stitching picked out with a HB pencil - although this isn't easy to see here. The whole component was coated in Klear, then the front section was masked before spraying satincote on the PC-10 section, to be the same as the rest of the fuselage.
