Here's another quick update before I get too far along. Things are starting to happen a little quicker and final assembly is getting close. At closing of the previous update I mentioned that I'd be starting the post shading, and using pastel pencils for the first time. I started with the lower surfaces and, having noticed in the majority of photos that the rib outlines or shadows appear darker then the surrounding fabric when the upper surface is done in PC10, I used a darker shade of light brown then the fabric. I'm quite happy with these results.


For the top surfaces of the wings I used a dark grey vs. the black I have used in the past and worked opposite to the lower surface technique, that is either side of the ribs to have them appear lighter then the surrounding fabric. I found the pencil method harder to control then the chalk pastels I've used in the past and am not exactly ecstatic with the results.

At this point I decided to revert back to my old method using Chalk Pastels for the fuselage highlighting.



The Model has since been sealed with an airbrush coat of Vallejo Acrylic Satin, and a slightly glossier mix sprayed on the metal cowlings to provide a bit of contrast.

I'm much happier with the Chalk results on the fuselage. Last, the aileron pulley inspection ports were painted and are ready for closing up with the clear windows. Once they are painted and installed it's "time to strut".
Cheers,
Lance