Part 3 A disaster and lesson to be learnt.
Well Gent's and Ladies, a vital lesson to be learnt ! research is good, preferably before you start!
I decided to paint the Hurricane as an early Sea Hurricane, very pretty with a bit of yellow etc. and after printing off a good colour photo I sat down to carry on painting.
Disaster 1
These were over the Sea, hence the name, and I had painted my aircraft Brown and green !!! NNNOOOOOOO
A bit more reseach and grey and green would be better, so out with the greeny grey and a grey humbrol paint. This bit didn't go too bad, but as I didn't want to lose the excellent detail, I had to apply a very thin coat. The green went over green very well, but grey over brown is not good!
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once this had dried, I put on the first oil paint coat Disaster no 2
For some reason, the black has got dust in it, and as soon as I started putting the grey paint onto the aircraft, it reacted with the Humbrol and turned into a rather sticky glue!!! as can be seen from the photo, it is not good!! ( its even worst up close!!!
At this point I started to
and gave up!
I think I will need to strip it and start again as detail will be lost. The cliffs weren't looking too bad !!
A good lesson to all 'if at first you don't succeed, give up '!!! NNNOOOOOOO 'if at first you don't succeed , try and try again', it will be better next time around.
I think that's summed up flat figure painting quite well.
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