It not cleared or dull coated…just stickers on paint on paint. It was mainly justa learning experience for me which I know ALOT more now and my next models will be much nicer
No doubt there are some things that can be seen but overall a good showing for all those firsts. And you have identified the areas yourslef so you know what to work on andthat is the best way toget better. So keep at it. 1st one if the hardest.
Not so bad, especially with all the first time aspects. Onward and upward, practice, practice, practice! First thing you know you will be displaying your work in Carnegie Hall.
Pretty good first effort!The seam filling needs attention,especially on the lower wing/fuselage joint but the cammo looks good.I think with a little more practice you should be able to produce some very good models.
First, I commend you on your choice of aircraft. Spitfires rule! [:)]
Sure there are some things that you’ll get better at, but don’t be hard on yourself. It looks good! You’ve recognized areas to improve, you learned some new techniques, and you probably had a lot of fun! That’s what it’s really all about.
The two (self-admitted, I might add) things I would work on first?
-Decals (the whole clear gloss/decal/clear gloss/clear flat process- not that hard, just tedious.)
-Painted canopy frames. A bit harder to do, but it’s something to work toward.
On the other hand, you paint job is certainly commendable under ANY circumstances, first model or not. From what I’ve seen this is the hardest thing that beginners have to get a hold of. But you don’t look to have any problem with it at all.
What does this mean? Two or more projects (with some new small tweaks and new techniques each time) and I think you’ll suprise yourself.
Is it a bit rough? Yeah. But it bodes well for the future. REAL well.
Waste Land. That looks as good as or better than my first. An easy way to dull the shine might be a flat coat over the decals. I’ll give it a solid E for effort! Nice work!
As for the painting process the first thing I did was mask off the sides and such and spray the bottom…then took masking tape and just layed it across the bottom gentlyand let it hang… so I got the edge between the colors without a edgy line. Sprayed the earth brown, have it a few days to dry then took gobs of silly putty and smooshed them around to create my own camo then sprayed over it and removed within an hour.
I am REALLY looking forward to trying free hand camo, I just want to pick up some finer needles to try and also work on my Abing skills as well as my thinning skills.
Great first build Waste Land! Now you’ve got the anxiety of the “firsts” over with, you’ll be much more comfortable moving forward and improving your skills. I think MArc and some of the others said it best…it seems like you already know where you want to focus on improving, and that’s the most important thing.
I’m looking forward to seeing what rolls off your assembly line in the future.
As has been said before, for a 1st AB job, you did great. Use the search facility on FSM and use the wealth of information on offer here to help you improve (I still do). Also some of the contributors on here (Wing nut, JWB, Swanny etc) have there own websites that have some invaluable tips that will be of great use to the new modeller (and Old).
So keep up the good work and dont be afraid to ask questions. Remember, No question is a silly question.
There is an old saying…if it looks right-it will fly right.
I think that applies here, you set out to builld a Spitfire and thats what you have done. Considering the ammount of firsts you had here I’d say you did a good job.[tup] I am certainly impressed because that is waaaay better than my first Spitfire![;)]