Thank you.BlackSheep214 wrote:That looks really nice, Lyle!!
Thanks.speedgraflex wrote:Nice!!!
There are places I’m not terribly happy with on the starboard wing. Not sure I want to mess with them, but I’m sure I will....
Thank you.BlackSheep214 wrote:That looks really nice, Lyle!!
Thanks.speedgraflex wrote:Nice!!!
Very interesting scheme! Hard-edged camo schemes can be difficult to pull off, especially considering all of the contours of the aircraft that you have to work your masks around. It looks good from here! Instead of re-shooting the entire green section on the right wing, I would use flexible tape (i.e. black electrician tape) in narrow strips to smooth out any kinks in the demarcation. The nice thing about the hard edge is that you can apply fixes from either side, color-wise.LyleW wrote:You are so kind! And speak wisdom. The curved edge on the green on the right wing just doesn’t look smooth. I cut the arc on the left wing with the Silhouette cutter. The right side was tape. If I can cut a satisfactory pattern for the right wing, I’ll probably re-do it. Stepped away around noon and won’t get back at it until morning.
Aw, shucks. Now I'm blushing. ...I won't show you the tail. I did that by hand and it looks like it. With those tail braces, I could not get any masks in place.Duke Maddog wrote:For someone who doesn't like doing this kind of camo; you sure do an exceptional job on it! That is a brilliant job! Way to go Lyle!