Howdy folks
Thanks Marijn and Dadeo.
The beams do add some nice detail and thinking of all the hours I put on them (yes, I am a slow worker) they would only dare to present otherwise. If they do, they will for sure face the wrath of Chippmunk!
So, lets clear the depressing issue with residue.
Have a look here


Think I found at least part to the answer. No wonder the masking tape left such a mess …
Lesson learned – check the tape BEFORE applying, and have it removed within some hours afterwards
To solve my issue I ended up going over the boot topping with some sandpaper and then, then I had another go at the entire bottom since I wasn’t fully pleased with the shading. Instead of going for a full black cover once more I just took the 1.15mm needle and made another dazzle scheme with black



Then I started building up layers of grey from my mixture, consisting of:
2 Parts XF 63 German Grey and
1 Part XF 75 IJN Gray Kure Arsenal
Once happy with that I moved on to the boot topping and used same grey to remove previous random edges at the lower edge of the boot topping from the masking putty. Previously I used XF 63 German Grey here preciously but let’s stick to same color scheme for now :>
Masked of so only the 10mm boot topping was visible and rolled some sausages to the lower part (yes, I have learned Hood was sitting fairly heavy in the water so ideal would be having this applied at the top half but me being lazy I guess).
This time around I perhaps overused the masking putty, leaving the “solid” boot topping a bit to jaggy but what the heck. Perhaps it brings forth something interesting once the weathering kicks in, I hope
As a final step to the grey I took some of the grey mixture and added a little Vallejo Dark Seagreen 70.868 to get a highlight color as well as adding I tiny, barely visible green-ish effect on the raised edges of the hull.


From now onwards, I will rename her to Hms Dreadhoodnought I think (=
I was skeptical about the grey color first but it has grown on me and now I think it offers some potential after all. As a final touch I added the water markings and then sealed of the hull with Ak’s Ultra Matte Varnish, done and dusted for future weathering.



Hopefully I can stick to plan and continue work with the shelter deck in the near future and make it ready for some color. Once there, I think it’s about time to add that wooden decking.
Chippmunk over and out