Congratulations -- an excellent Irving! Your chipping is superb!
Did you use the salt technique for the paint chipping?
What paints did you use for the exterior?
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Tomcat31
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Yes I used the Salt weathering technique I posted how I did it Here. All the paints used were Tamiya the green was XF-11 J.N. Green the drop tanks XF-12 J.N. Grey, the Hinomuras were XF-7 Red and the Yellow was XF-3 Yellow mixed with a drop of XF-64 Red Brown.
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NickZour
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Great job on the "Irving", it's an aircraft I really like, especially with the - copied from the Germans - "Schraege Musik" Gun system on the back of the aircraft
Cheers Nick
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