**** DONE: GB-60 1/48 Bristol Blenheim Mk.I - Zombie Build

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Thanks a bunch folks. Still doing the catch-up to where I'm at now.

It was here that I made my big mistake. I had always wanted to try the hairspray method for wear and tear. So, after applying black to the panel lines, I gave it a good spray with the hairspray (the garage smelled like a bordello) thinking I could cut the top coat back too bare metal to show some wear and tear. "BIG, BIG MISTAKE" the hairspray has worked so well that I can't even cut back to the black and in reality I should have applied the hairspray before spraying the panel lines.

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Top coat applied to the underside. I used a base of SMS P74 Azure Blue and toned it down with a light spray of Vallejo 71.257 Light Blue.

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Very paint dependent it seems. I put a lot of hairspray on my Frank (too much as there was some reaction with the paint) and had to brush pretty hard with a cut-back paint brush to get the Tamiya paint off. Mind you, I left the paint to dry for several days - not intentionally but it's just how things worked out.
 
Thanks guys. Pushing on with the catch-up with another little mishap. Picked the aerial up, noticed it had a very slight bend and gave it a gentle nudge to straighten it.............................
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Not a problem though, just fix up a nice new much firmer one.
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Fitted the exhaust and exhaust collector rings.
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Many thanks for the kind words folks. Now were at real spray time.

The beast is masked and the lighter sand colour applied, I used SMS PL75 Mid Stone.
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The mask was removed with just a few minor fixings needed.
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Next day the second darker camo applied, I used SMS PL34 Pilbara, again only a few minor touch-ups required. I also used an Abteilung 502 Liquid Mask to cover the lighter camo, I find the product flows better than most others, but sill gives a good protective cover, it is blue and you can see traces of it on the nose. Pilbara by the way is a region at the top end of Western Australia and is renowned for its rock colours which I guess this one was copied from.
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These I took a couple of days back, working on detailing the legs.

The legs before fitment.
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With some little details added. I should have done this before fitting to the wing but dumb cluck here raced ahead and then had to do it the hard way.
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Painted.
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