Postby Phil Clark » January 28th, 2015, 1:21 am
Not much P-47 progress over the past few days.....mainly because I've spent the past 3 days in bed with a healthy dose of the flu......anyway, before that, I'm now well on with application of final surface detailing, wash & clear coat.
Due to the way the metal is being sanded/buffed to produce the patchwork effect, I'm finding the surface is tarnishing quite quickly in the cold/dam conditions we currently have, making the surface go dull and loosing some of the effect. It'll be a while yet until the whole model is covered in Flitemetal and ready for application of markings & the multitude of small 'nomenclature' stencilling, so to protect the surface and prevent further tarnishing, a light coat of clear (Klass Kote satin epoxy) is being applied before a 2nd is applied after final markings, stencilling & weathering.
Once all rivet & fastener detail is pressed into the metal, each panel is re-masked & given a final buff with a scotch pad to remove the tarnish. The whole surface is then lightly rubbed (airflow direction) with a work 600 grade flatting pad used wet.......not only does this lightly streak the surface giving a slightly more 'flown & worn by airflow' appearance, but the action of rubbing with a wet pad over aluminium produces a dark grey slurry that once wiped away leaves a residue to collect in all the panel edges, rivet marks etc.........this gives that slightly 'used' look. The 1st application of clear coat seals this in, prevents further tarnishing + dulls the whole metal surface down a little (as I wanted) removing the slightly 'bling bling' bright aluminium look.
Here's the finished belly pan......
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