Made some real progress over the four day long weekend with assembly and painting.
The first two colours went down all right, but you really don't get much out of the Mr Hobby jars. One jar of white on the underside and one jar of great on the top side. I have multiple jars of the grey, but had only one of the white. Guess which one I need more of for touch ups.
Masks removed and looking good. I blu-tac'd the doors inlace for painting to get the paint lines to match up, and you can see these are some of the places that will need touching up.
Doors and nose removed exposing the radar, gun and avionics bay. These doors will be fun when it comes time to apply the decals I'm sure. Any advice on how best to do them will be appreciated.
The ventral hatch removed, exposing the hydraulic and power cables.
The engine exposed.
Another problem with Mr Hobby paints that you don't get with life color. There was a mark on the rear flap that i wanted to fix. The jar was empty but had enough for a touch up using a brush. Life color paint would have blended right in when applied via brush, but the properties of the Mr Hobby make that not the case. More is on order, but it will take a week or two to turn up.
Sat the vertical and horizontal stabilisers in place for the photos only, just to see how they look. I'll let the paint cure for a few days before masking up and painting the red active surfaces and tail markings not covered by decals.