Thanks for the tip! To be honest I considered doing it, but was too lazy to bother. I'll definitely do it should Iwant to present to model to a painting contest though.
@ Slybarbeau: I'm French as well, but I perfectly understood what you meant
More progress on the plane this week-end, as it received its initial basecoat. I started by priming the kit with Vallejo's grey polyurethane primer, then did some pre-shading using thinned VAC black. The engines and guns received a layer of VAC Gunmetal, then were masked. I'll have to touch them up after though, as the side thrusters are a pain to mask. I then sprayed my yellow basecoat and modulated it:
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I started with GW Squig Orange, which is an orange-brownish color. It's alsmot invisible, but gives a nice tint towards the back. I followed with GW Tau Light Ochre, which actually is sort of the base color here. The third layer is GW Averland Sunset. This was supposed to be the base color, but I thinned it more than the previous layers and, as such, it isn't showing as strongly as I would like. Fourth layer is P3's Moldy Ochre, sprayed from a zenithal angle and focuising on the front part of the body and wings. The next highlight is P3's Sulfuric Yellow, and the final layer is a mix of Sulfuric Yellow and VMC Ivory. Total time to paint the yellow : about 2.5 hours, including intermediate cleaning between each layer.
A close-up on a wing:
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The final result isn't 100% what I expected as I initially envisioned a more yellowish tone, to fit with the Bad Moon theme of my ork army (for those who play W40K), but I'm not that surprised as moved towards a more natural/muted palette over the last 2 years as I borrow from military modelling techniques.
Most of the highlights on the plane body will ultimately be covered by the flames pattern I plan on spraying this week-end. Should I then try to deepen the shading to bring more contrast? I'm hesitant to do it as I fear it would bring the overall tone from a yellowish ochre, which is fine for me, to a more brownish ochre, which I don't want to. Your advice would be most appreciated!
As usual, thanks for reading!