Ohkay,
gotta started on the hull painting already!
Firstly the hull was primed with Mr surfacer 1200 used with mr color leveling thinner 70/30 thinner to paint ratio. Yes it needs a lot of thinner to keep it from drying fast and making spider effect.
You need to be carefull when spraying as it is thin but the results are mind blowing. You really need to try it to believe it!
So using black to preshade the lines below waterline!
1st doing the horizontal lines with the help of masking tape!
I did them in smaller sections as it's easier to mask.

After that the vertical lines!

This is time consuming! Took about 3 hours for this ! So imagine an aircraft carrier!
So it's best to work in sections if you start to feel bored or what ever take a break and continue later!
After that Tamiya XF-3 red was sprayed! All paints are thinned with Mr color leveling thinner for about 60/40 thinner to paint ratio!
Took about 3 layers to get the effect toned down for my liking. Last layer was with a little XF-9 hull red into the mix.
After that the sonar dome was masked with Tamiyas masking tape, the thin white one for curves, and painted black.
Lastly some silver was brushed using a masking tape as a guide to get them level.


And here you can see the reshapped bow!

And on to the next one!
First the section was masked with tape. This next process will take time so doing the whole ship once would be too much. Also working with smaller area you have way more control as you can focus on it!
After masking Ammo of Migs scratches effect was sprayed. 3 layers in total, waiting for each layer to air dry (speed up with an airbrush) and spraying each layer from different direction. This has a key role as this controls how fine the effect will be!
Next step. Spraying ENAMEL color on top this. I used buff color. Consult reference and vary the intensity.

Then using a brush with water start to work the areas you don't want the buff color to stay.
Because of 3 layers of the hairspray solution, the enamel paint chips off really easily. Not much water is needed.

Still focusing on the parts that have less color. This is a nice method as the enamel paints stayes on the surface and you can move it around and build up different kind of intesity of areas.

Whole area gone through.


I will let it dry and come back at it after a while so you can build up new layers after layers. In total I think you have about 20 ish hour untill the enamel stops to move.
Also if you don't like something, you use a lot of water and you can wipe everything off.
And here's photo of my "studio" for Strategos Augustus!

Just white background paper and 2 36W LED lights with stands. Both have a rechargable battery with the recharger.
The days in Finland at this time of year will not let you have any sun light at all so outdoor photography is out of the question. Also not having your own yard is a factor!
Also I take my photos with just a mobile with a 12 MPIX camera as I really don't do any photography apart from this.
Here's a new photo of my Yamato taken with this new LED set.

Seems to be decent for an amateur like me!