GB-62 1/32 Spitfire Mk.IXc - Spitfires

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How much better could 1:32 be over 1:48, detailing wise? Well, you just did a fantastic job of illustrating the plus sides of that scale. Amazing build going here!
 
G'day everyone , finally got back to repainting this spitty , been busy trying to figure out how to fly the F/A-18 in DCS , i feathered the edges this time instead of a hard edge on the camo , i found i get a better edge with painting the dark green over they grey instead of vice versa , anybody else notice this when they paint camo ? u can see it in the pics.
The difference in detail between the 2 scales Ralph is amazing.
 

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I done it all by freehand , no masking , just had the painting guide beside me , i sprayed down the green first then the grey , i left the pressure around 15-20 psi and thinned the green paint to a ratio of 3:1 and used the smallest needle and tip in my airbrush , i held the airbrush probly around 1 cm from the plane and angled the airbrush so it wouldn't blow over the grey paint , when painting i was only slightly pulling back on the needle to get a tiny amount of paint coming out , gota be careful to not clog the tip and get splatter .
I was using the AK real colours with tamiya retarder lacquer thinner with a paasche talon airbrush . The part number for the airbrush is on the box if u wana have a detailed look at it .
 

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