Time for paint.
Now I am sure the airliner guys are thinking that as I am a military model guy, that a gloss white paint job is out of reach. One of the reasons I chose the white scheme was to give gloss white another try. My Supermarine S4 was gloss white and I wanted to develop that technique a little further.
Masked up and ready to paint. I scrubbed the model with a toothbrush, paying particular attention to the panel lines, as they were all rescribed. I next followed that with a rub down with Testors Plastic Prep (a damn good product BTW) to get rid of any residue that may affect the overlying paint.
I prepared the spray booth by giving it a spray on the inside with a light mist of water to help hold down any old dust or paint particles. The weapon of choice is the Mr White Surfacer 1000 from the spray can.
This stuff goes on very smooth as per the pic below. This was taken a few seconds after a pas with the spray can and it is very glossy at this stage.
As this paint is very quick drying, I was able to flip the model over on its back and spray the remaining parts of the fuselage and under the wings. As you can see, the paint has etched into the surface of the model and gives it a satin sheen. Being the first coat, I am able to fix any flaws evident on the surface of the model and it is now being prepared for a second coat.