With Invincible done, I'm back at this. I had planned on making serious headway this weekend....
...then the wife decided our kitchen cabinets needed new paint. Sigh.
Still, I -did- managed to prime the main hull after finished the AA gun tubs and begin work on the wood deck.
Process is as follows:
1) Paint the deck in your desired base coat. In my case, I used Tamiya's light deck tan.
2) Use
very sharp colored pencils in a variety of colors. I used two shades of yellow, a few dashes of orange, and two shades of brown. Make your deck look like a damn Thanksgiving decoration. Like this:
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3) Resume with base color or a shade off of the base. I added some Tamiya flat white to my deck tan mixture and diluted it to 80-90% thinner. Over several layers, mute the lines until they're just visible. All lines should blend into the base paint and only bear a little hint of their existence. This was, well, mostly successful. A few darker lines are still visible on the starboard side of the second turret. I'll lighten it up after work.
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4) Future then use a darker oil wash to pick out the hull planks. This should be light unless your vessel has seen a lot of action, JMO. This has not been done.
I'm not sure if I'm going to mask the deck off and airbrush 5D on the hull or stick to hand painting. I've had paint ripped off by tape in 4/5 ships I've done in resin, regardless of how hard I've scrubbed them or how much I've primed the ships. My one exception was after a Future treatment on the ENTIRE ship, but I'm still admittedly paranoid. I may mask off the entire upperworks and spray the hull, relying on the brush for her upperworks. I'm still not sure.
All for now. Ideally, I'll post a pretty picture of her hull fully base-painted in the next few days. While that dried, I'll continue work on the forward superstructure and funnels.