Continuing on... Here's it is back from the paint shop after two coats of decanted Tamiya TS-26 Pure White, the difference in shade between the finished white and the white primer is not visible in this photo but quite marked in real life.
Next comes masking the fuselage. I use the Aizu 0.4mm tape which is about the only thing that works for me on curves in 1/144. I back it up with a good dose of Humbrol Maskol to keep the tape in place and also prevent any paint getting under the tape any further than 0.4 mm. The other thing I like about Maskol is that it never (in my experience anyhow) pulls of layers of paint it's covering when it comes time to remove the masking.
The trouble with Maskol is that it peels away very easily so I protect it, as much as possible, with Tamiya masking tape. For some reason the tape that comes out of the little dispensers peels off Maskol without damaging it so it is possible to place that tape very easily and accurately with a few tries. On the other hand the larger rolls of Tamiya, which is paper, pulls off Maskol very easily, so I have to be a bit careful about which tape I use where.
All this being done, it's off to the paint shop again. This time, some Boeing Grey which I got the local automotive paint shop to make up using Xtracolor Boeing grey enamel paint as the source colour. On with two coats, which dry very quickly and with (to me) jut the right amount of sheen.
Thus ends today's lesson.