Welcome to the final part in the Kotare Spitfire series, in this episode I detail the painting of the markings, weathering and the final nits and pieces
Stunning work Jamie 👏 👌 The markings certainly make a difference, but would make little difference if not for your beautiful weathering. For me, that's what elevates your builds to another level. It's wonderful to watch and also to listen to your commentary. Another fantastic build series mate, thankyou so much. 👍 Can't wait for the next one, as soon as you're fighting fit! 💪 👍 Take care mate, cheers. 👊
Food for thought, for when mine gets to the top of the pile. I'll certainly be revisiting this series of videos. BTW, good to hear your little procedure went well.
ACHTUNG - SPITFUER ! Hi Jamie looks an enjoyable build and looking very much a mid early spitfire. I might well have to build one in 48th as i have no mk.1 in my collection . Thanks . Great effort and very entertaining . M
Marvellous job, Jamie, I have learnt so much just from this video alone. The small gaps at the horizontal stabilisers root - I probably would have filled those in , in my ignorance. Such a pity this didn’t go up on eBay! 😏 - I do, however, understand… A good amount of dosh for the Whizz Kids 👍🏻
Superb. I really like the soft edged camouflage on this Spitfire even though in actuality it should be hard edged. The soft edges give a much more realistic scale look to the model.
Brilliantly done Jamie. An inspiration. I've just started experimenting with sprayed on markings - when I paint and weather I do it in the order that the layers would be applied in real life, so I'm doing the markings in the way you have in this case. I was struggling to get my head around the markings first approach.
My word, that's a beauty.......very impressive! Thoroughly enjoyable series 👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻
Stunning work Jamie 👏 👌 The markings certainly make a difference, but would make little difference if not for your beautiful weathering. For me, that's what elevates your builds to another level. It's wonderful to watch and also to listen to your commentary. Another fantastic build series mate, thankyou so much. 👍 Can't wait for the next one, as soon as you're fighting fit! 💪 👍 Take care mate, cheers. 👊
Food for thought, for when mine gets to the top of the pile. I'll certainly be revisiting this series of videos. BTW, good to hear your little procedure went well.
Stellar work Jamie
Excellent work, Jamie. (I will be doing mine as a Pre-war 19 Sqdn. Machine. Not sure why, but I always liked that two bladed propeller.)
Very cool Jamie - i have to agree painting on the markings looks 100% better than decals, cheers Liam
ACHTUNG - SPITFUER ! Hi Jamie looks an enjoyable build and looking very much a mid early spitfire. I might well have to build one in 48th as i have no mk.1 in my collection . Thanks . Great effort and very entertaining . M
Smart build, well done.
Fantastic work.
Marvellous job, Jamie, I have learnt so much just from this video alone. The small gaps at the horizontal stabilisers root - I probably would have filled those in , in my ignorance. Such a pity this didn’t go up on eBay! 😏 - I do, however, understand… A good amount of dosh for the Whizz Kids 👍🏻
Superb. I really like the soft edged camouflage on this Spitfire even though in actuality it should be hard edged. The soft edges give a much more realistic scale look to the model.
Brilliantly done Jamie. An inspiration. I've just started experimenting with sprayed on markings - when I paint and weather I do it in the order that the layers would be applied in real life, so I'm doing the markings in the way you have in this case. I was struggling to get my head around the markings first approach.
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ICE job with painting the markings….do you make your own masks? May I ask the model of the masking cutter you use?