First the happy. The markings are on. I have done just a little chipping so far with more subtle weathering to follow.





Next up will be an oil filter to try to tone down the bright markings. I will also be working more on the landing gear.
Now the unhappy. Ok down right disappointing pictures. Yes disappointing.
You have seen the pictures I spent around two and a half hours to get. I was so disgusted I reset the camera back to the default factory settings. I then made just enough adjustments on the fly to get what you see. Now the disgusting part. Here are two photos that were taken just a point and click with my phone. You will see in the one on the workbench just how the color is in reality. The other was immediately after taking the last of the earlier pictures.


I am most unhappy with the earlier pictures as they wash out the color a bit and lose the different tones in the paint. May have to go online to get a crash course in picture taking. I had come so far and now it is lost again.
All comments, critiques, and criticism are encouraged.
Joe