building the hasegawa 1/32 scale p-47d - mike ashey productions ...
building the hasegawa 1/32 scale p-47d - mike ashey productions ...
building the hasegawa 1/32 scale p-47d - mike ashey productions ...
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Although <strong>the</strong> clear parts had wing lights, <strong>the</strong> wings were<br />
molded with outlines for <strong>the</strong> lights. I masked off <strong>the</strong>se areas<br />
and <strong>the</strong>n painted <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
The canopy parts were masked with small sections of<br />
masking tape.<br />
I airbrushed <strong>the</strong> interior color first on both sides of <strong>the</strong><br />
clear parts.<br />
When you mask over Testors clear flat it can peel up.<br />
Carefully airbrush a few coats onto <strong>the</strong> effected area and <strong>the</strong>n<br />
give <strong>the</strong> surface around <strong>the</strong> damaged area a few coats to<br />
blend everything in.<br />
I carefully masked <strong>the</strong> inside of <strong>the</strong> canopy windscreen. I<br />
masked <strong>the</strong> entire inside area of <strong>the</strong> canopy except for <strong>the</strong><br />
frame area where it connects to <strong>the</strong> windscreen.<br />
I <strong>the</strong>n masked off <strong>the</strong> interior area and <strong>the</strong>n painted <strong>the</strong><br />
exterior with primer.