Hi

George, RAG, Des, Bud, Alain, Pietro and Lance - thanks for these kind and encouraging remarks which are much appreciated. As you might imagine I'm well pleased this first attempt at wood effect has passed muster.
George - I'm inclined to agree with you - I think the effect will be a bit too 'orange' so have decided to just coat it with clear - something I hope to do tomorrow as it appears this evening to be well dry and hardened through. Once that's done I can begin on the internals.
Pietro - I don't want to appear dismissive of those that do super detail the inside - far from it for in a small way I really have trod that path as well. It's just that as I've hit seventy time seems ever more precious so to spend it on making something that will be lost completely seems rather wasteful - so many potential projects but ever diminishing time

Shopping today with Sue saw the inevitable detour to Hannants to pick up some paint (Tamiya) and some more Alclad primer. I spotted the 'new' (to me) Alclad 'slight sheen' Clear Coat so bought some to try. A member at the club last Monday said he'd found the Flat Coat to be very good. Also bought some Albion Alloys 0.1mm and 0.2 nickel silver rod for use as internal wires etc. Restocked on Khaki and Olive drab along with Deck Tan - didn't get any White as I knew I had a new jar in the drawer. Got that out this afternoon and having deposited two brushfuls into the airbrush cup promptly deposited the rest of the jar all over my lap - 'Oh Happy Days' - oh yes indeedy

Least it weren't over the model
Spent some time masking up the wings to paint the topsides and the wrap over then pre-shaded with Khaki Drab

Don't want to appear to teach granny etc but does anyone else use kitchen foil for masking? Brilliant for 'filling in' between tapes and of course very malleable for moulding around awkward shapes when required

After the pre-shading a light coat of KD to lightly fill in followed by a quick swipe with Micro Mesh 6000 to smooth things out and highlight the high points a tad

This was followed by a layer of the same mix of KD and OD used for the fuse

Then a final highlight of the tapes and riblets with the mix lightened with some Yellow Green before a coat of Kleer (Future) to seal every thing in. The lighting accentuates the effect somewhat - it's a lot less in reality

That's about it for tonight - hope to get those top roundels on tomorrow and start back on the fuselage.
back soon
Regards - Tug