Beautiful work, Des. Not sure what other superlatives I can add that the others haven't used. That's pretty much the main reason why I reserve comment until your final unveil!

I wouldn't mind asking a question though, if it's not too mundane or general. Just seems a propos to ask it here. It's in regards to how you mix the paints that you used in this case for the yellow (Insignia Yellow with a mix of orange, red, black, and white). Specifically:
1.What do you use to decant from the paint tin to the palette / airbrush "hopper" (don't know the actual name)?
2. How does the method you use from Q#1 get you any precision?
I can just see a situation where you need to go back and paint a section of the fuselage again, and presumably you'd want the paint to match, and match fairly precisely at that. That leads me to believe that you have a pretty exact paint ratio to give you the colour that you want, which further leads me to believe that you have a tool to measure the paint volume fairly precisely, too. Or do you just mix up a big batch, eyeballing the colour and put it in a jar for later use?
Thanks for putting up with the rookie question...
Lindsay